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Brexit: the impact on SMEs, by Paula Tallon (Gabelle).
 
Darren Oswick and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons) consider some of the tax implications that may result from the inevitable wave of business restructurings which will follow the Brexit vote.
 

The EU Commission bites into McDonald’s franchise structure, writes Nick Skerrett and Gary Barnett (Simmons and Simmons).

Heather Self and Caroline Ramsay (Pinsent Masons) delve into the EC’s decisions that Starbucks and Fiat tax rulings were unlawful state aid and what this is likely to mean for other multinationals operating in the EU.
 
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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.
 

TAXE Committee gives multinationals ‘one more chance’ to turn up, reports Tim Law (Engaged Consulting)

Ross Munro (Harneys) interviewed by Jo Edwards for LexisNexis legal news analysis and LexisNexis®PSL tax.

The European Commission is part way through overhauling how it taxes the consumption of goods and services. More needs to be done, writes Leigh Clark (Alvarez & Marsal Taxand UK).

Mark Middleditch (Allen & Overy) reviews recent tax developments affecting the City, including UK FATCA rules in relation to holding and treasury companies; a FTT case on the assumption of debt on share sales; BEPS and the US proposals to combat treaty abuse; and the EU Commission’s action plan in relation to the new tax transparency package.

Philip Gershuny (Hogan Lovells) looks at the potential impact of a UK exit from the EU on the UK tax system.

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