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AUTOMATIC-EXCHANGE-OF-INFORMATION


Filippo Noseda and Adam Rose (Mishcon de Reya) discuss the data protection repercussions of a system of automatic exchange of information in light of recent court decisions in the US and UK.
Now that the Brexit transition period has ended, where does this leave the UK’s administrative cooperation with other jursidictions, ask Jason Collins and Catherine Robins (Pinsent Masons).
Sandy Bhogal and Avi Kaye (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher) explain the extent to which the UK government has curtailed existing reporting obligations.

Matthew Hodkin and Susie Brain (Norton Rose Fulbright) consider HMRC's proposed approach to implementation and how reporting is likely to work within the context of the UK tax system. 

Timothy Lyons QC (39 Essex Chambers) examines a case on exchange of information which deals with issues fundamental to administration of justice.
 
Jeanette Zaman and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) review recent developments affecting the City.
 
Paul Crean and Jonathan Pitkin (BDO) provide an overview of recent developments which promote increased tax transparency. 
 

The monthly review of tax issues affecting the City, by Mark Middleditch (Allen & Overy).

Jim Harra, HMRC's Business Tax Director General, explains HMRC's involvement and future activities on BEPS.

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Will Smith, Leonard Ng, Chris Brause and Stuart Pibworth (Sidley Austin) review recent developments within the investment funds industry which faces numerous challenges in the form of UK and international tax initiatives, as well as ongoing regulatory change.
 
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