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Paddy Behan, Senior Manager, Grant Thornton, writes on Business Brief 04/2003 concerning the Mirror Group plc and Cantor Fitzgerald International decisions

 
Paddy Behan Senior Manager Grant Thornton writes on Business Brief 04/2003 concerning the Mirror Group plc and Cantor Fitzgerald International decisions
 
In Business Brief 04/2003 (27 May 2003) Customs advise taxpayers to pay the VAT shown on outstanding protective assessments raised pending the decisions in Customs & Excise Commissioners v Mirror Group plc (Mirror Group) and Customs & Excise Commissioners v Cantor Fitzgerald International [2001] STC 1453. They also advise any taxpayer that has not received an assessment to make a voluntary disclosure. On a close reading of the Business Brief it is by no means clear that this is sound advice for all cases stood over...

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