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HMRC needs to exercise more care when applying for search and seizure warrants, writes Patrick Cannon (15 Old Square Tax Chambers).
 
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) review recent developments affecting the City.
 

Gary Richards (Mishcon de Reya) asks whether it is now time for a radically different approach to compliance failings.

Dinesh Yogendra and Sam Boundy (EY) set out how tax advisers should approach tax due diligence where tax insurance is used on a transaction.
 

Tax Journal commentaries on the UK's 'deeply political tax'.

Ian Hyde (Pinsent Masons) considers the practical consequences of HMRC’s latest report on the operation of the code of practice on taxation for banks.
 
Adam Craggs and Constantine Christofi (RPC) analyse the High Court decision concerning the jurisdiction of HMRC outside the UK.
 

Expert insight from advisers at Mayer Brown, Pinsent Masons and Clifford Chance.

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The first SAO main duty penalty case has been heard in the FTT. Mark Kennedy, Tim Hayle and Tharaka Mudalige (Deloitte) review the implications.
 

HMRC has finalised its guidance on the new corporate criminal offence of failing to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion.

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