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Issue: Vol 159, Issue 4104

19 Apr 2007
IN THIS ISSUE
ALUN OLIVER suggests that the Chancellor, in his latest Budget, has launched an extremely costly raid on property investors.
My husband and wife clients are thinking of emigrating to the antipodes when the husband retires at 65 this year. They have family in both Australia and New Zealand, so — subject to the usual...
The three-year cap on VAT claims is causing problems 11 years on since it was introduced. GRAHAM BREARLEY explores a recent leading case on the subject.
EMMA CHAMBERLAIN suggests that the aim of the proposed targeted anti-avoidance legislation and its accompanying guidance could be substantially improved.
Operating the new construction industry scheme is not going to be easy, warns ANDREW GOTCH.
We have recently taken over a client where a surgery property is owned equally by three individuals: two practising doctors (GPs) and one outside party (non-GP). The surgery was acquired some ten...
Our high worth client has bought at auction a portfolio of endowment assurance policies. At maturity (being periods of between seven to 25 years from the date of their acquisition), these policies...
Our client was involved in litigation recently. The conclusion was that our client had to pay damages to the other side (£40,000 plus £7,000 VAT), plus a contribution towards their legal costs...
Reviewed by PAULA SPARROW, Wise & Co.
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