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Tax and the City review for September 2024
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
In this month’s review, Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May)
examine recent case law and draft legislation, and they look ahead to how
financial services will be taxed under the Labour government.
Silverdoor Ltd v HMRC
Card fee was part of wider service and subject to VAT.
Top ten cases of 2023
Each week,
Tax Journal
reports notable judgments on tax issues that have been handed down by the courts and tribunals. This week, we also look back over 2023 and highlight some cases of interest to a wide range of advisers.
Single supply and VAT exemption for financial services: insights from JPMorgan
Anastasia Nourescu
Naima Khalid
Naima Khalid (EY) and Anastasia Nourescu (Stewarts) consider the impact
of the recent decision in JPMorgan.
Financial services SDRT: it’s not you, it’s me
Suzi Evans
Many fear financial services SDRT. Suzi Evans (Alpine Edge Consulting) considers how the cause of that fear may not lie within the legislation.
Tax and the City review for November 2023
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
Target Group
,
Vermilion
and changes to HMRC’s guidance on the double tax
treaty passport scheme are among the developments examined by Mike Lane
and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
The VAT review for November 2022
Bryn Reynolds
Gary Barnett
Gary Barnett and Bryn Reynolds (Simmons & Simmons) cover a Scottish case on the correct VAT treatment of break fees and two decisions in the financial services sphere.
Tax and the City review for June 2022
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
The latest developments that matter, reviewed by Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
Tax and the City review for September 2021
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
This month’s review by Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
The VAT payments exemption: a moving Target
Richard Iferenta
Anthony Harb
A recent Court of Appeal judgment has narrowed the VAT payments
exemption. Richard Iferenta and Anthony Harb (KPMG) assess the impact
and call on the government to widen the scope of the UK’s exemption for the
post-Brexit world.
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Tax Journal's 2024 Autumn Budget coverage
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Derivatives, repos and stock loans: an overview
Matthew Mortimer
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Tamar Ruiz
2 /7
Lost the battle but winning the war? The Supreme Court’s decision in PGMOL
Georgia Hicks
3 /7
Freebies
David Whiscombe
4 /7
Time is tight: CGT and the Autumn Budget
Peter Rayney
5 /7
What does the future hold for US adoption of the OECD’s two-pillar proposals?
Donald L. Korb
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Andrew Solomon
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The emergence of a ‘new’ fixed establishment threshold for VAT grouping: insights from Barclays
Philippe Gamito
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Tax Journal's 2024 Autumn Budget coverage
Derivatives, repos and stock loans: an overview
Matthew Mortimer
,
Tamar Ruiz
Lost the battle but winning the war? The Supreme Court’s decision in PGMOL
Georgia Hicks
Freebies
David Whiscombe
Time is tight: CGT and the Autumn Budget
Peter Rayney
What does the future hold for US adoption of the OECD’s two-pillar proposals?
Donald L. Korb
,
Andrew Solomon
The emergence of a ‘new’ fixed establishment threshold for VAT grouping: insights from Barclays
Philippe Gamito
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