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Issue: Vol 160, Issue 4131

25 Oct 2007
IN THIS ISSUE
It is not too late to rescue some taper and indexation relief before the new capital gains tax kicks in next April, says KEVIN SLEVIN
ANDREW HUBBARD applauds HMRC's recent foray into reducing the administrative burden in tax, but is concerned that this can be blurred with political and economic considerations
So what does a CTA do all day? RICHARD CURTIS talks to three about their work and aspirations
The Pre-Budget Report contained numerous tax-related measures. ALLISON PLAGER and RICHARD CURTIS continue their review
MIKE TRUMAN is not impressed by the unanimity between Conservative and Labour on the taxation of non-domiciles
I have been suggesting to clients that they consider making lump sum pension contributions in alternate fiscal years so as to reduce their income for tax credit purposes. This can mean up to 96% (22%...
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We have an offshore registered client who holds and lets properties through a British Virgin Island registered company.

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