In the third of three articles, John Hayward and Alec Ure, Pension Consultants, continue their explanation of the basic elements of the new pensions tax regime in the UK
There may be a gaping hole (or two) in the NIC rules on share incentives that stems from anti-avoidance action and incomplete attempts at harmonisation of tax and NIC rules. David Heaton explores the arguments
In their second of three articles, John Hayward and Alec Ure, Pension Consultants, continue their explanation of the basic elements of the new pensions tax regime in the UK
Continuing the series on employment strategies, Gary Hull, director of the employment solutions practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, explores the arrangements available for employers to provide cars to employees
Christopher Sanger, Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, peruses the menu of options produced by the Tax Reform Commission
Continuing our series of basic informative articles, in the first of three articles, John Hayward and Alec Ure, Pension Consultants, explain the basic elements of the new pensions tax regime in the UK
Continuing our series on employment strategies, Gary Hull, director of the employment solutions practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, explores flexible remuneration packages for employees in the NHS
Jonathan Levy, Partner, LevyWatters, and Michael Avient revisit film, technology and scientific research partnerships
Mark Whitehouse,1 Partner, Tax Litigation, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP, explores the Special Commissioners' decision in the cases of Spectrum Computer Supplies Ltd and Kirsktall Timber Ltd
Commencing our series on employment strategies, Gary Hull, director, Employment Solutions Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, explores how to deliver savings and still benefit the environment