Advisers can be reassured by the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Mehjoo
The chancellor’s claim to have axed the need for a pension annuity is unimpressive – and familiar
Each Taxation writer provides a tetrad of analyses of the chancellor’s announcements
Closing days of the court case of the accountant charged with cheating the public revenue
How could anyone have believed Working Wheels was legitimate?
Assessing a new standard for ethical behaviour in tax
The case of Samadian highlights the problems with Mallalieu v Drummond
The Upper Tribunal’s revised Rouse decision, following the Supreme Court ruling in Cotter, further muddies the waters of the self assessment process
Win Champagne (or a Tolley’s handbook) with our cryptic crossword and hunt for the best-dressed tax guides
Win Champagne (or a Tolley’s handbook) with our cryptic crossword and hunt for the best-dressed tax guides
The chancellor should resist the urge to make tax announcements in the autumn statement
The cases of
Tower Radio and Aberdeen Asset Management are further evidence of a shift in the courts against avoidance