John Hayward pension consultant returns to the Venables case and calls for action regarding the Revenue's reluctance to reopen settled cases
I had not expected to write anything further on the Venables case (Venables and the Trustees of the Fussell Pension Scheme v Hornby[2003] UKHL 65) following my article on the House of Lords' decision Venables Wins But … 12 January 2004 Issue No 723. Like a good many other pensions practitioners and the representative bodies I had expected the Inland Revenue (the Revenue) would publicly clarify its discretionary practice regarding the early retirement of directors from occupational pension schemes as a result of the Venables case and announce its intentions regarding the various pipeline cases it had...
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John Hayward pension consultant returns to the Venables case and calls for action regarding the Revenue's reluctance to reopen settled cases
I had not expected to write anything further on the Venables case (Venables and the Trustees of the Fussell Pension Scheme v Hornby[2003] UKHL 65) following my article on the House of Lords' decision Venables Wins But … 12 January 2004 Issue No 723. Like a good many other pensions practitioners and the representative bodies I had expected the Inland Revenue (the Revenue) would publicly clarify its discretionary practice regarding the early retirement of directors from occupational pension schemes as a result of the Venables case and announce its intentions regarding the various pipeline cases it had...
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