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Mike Truman

Mike was Taxation's editor from August 2004 to March 2015. He is a lecturer and author who has worked in tax for local, national and international organisations. He was awarded the lifetime achievement award at the 2015 Taxation Awards. He can be contacted at trumanma@gmail.com

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MIKE TRUMAN looks at some calculations by CHARLES PASCOE, which suggest that the extension to three years for loss relief claims may not be as useful as it looks
CIOT spring conference Queens’ College Cambridge, 3-5 April 2009. Reported by MIKE TRUMAN
Principles-based tax legislation may turn out to be the most enduring legacy of the Finance Act 2009, argues MIKE TRUMAN
Mainly in the rear end of high earners, says RICHARD CURTIS. Meanwhile, MIKE TRUMAN sees little help for business
MIKE TRUMAN looks at how a retrospective tax on bonuses paid by failed banks could be structured
Assurances on how HMRC will use their powers do not prevent individual Inspectors from taking a different view, as MIKE TRUMAN recently witnessed
The case of Blackburn makes MIKE TRUMAN think that he had better tidy up his desk
MIKE TRUMAN ponders not just a March but also an April of lost Wednesdays
First GRAEME LINDSAY warns of changes to seafarers’ earnings deduction, and then MIKE TRUMAN spots a problem in the current legislation
MIKE TRUMAN looks at the new Time to Pay arrangements and gets some interesting answers from STEPHEN BANYARD, director of HMRC’s Business Customer Unit
MIKE TRUMAN looks back on the changes reported by Taxation in 2008
MIKE TRUMAN is not sure what he thinks about the latest proposals for an ‘HMRC’ charter
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