FTT Upholds Information Notice But Varies It
Under Schedule 36 of the Finance Act 2008, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) may require a taxpayer to provide information or documents that are reasonably required for the purpose of...
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“Pet Inheritance? Just give it all to the dog.” The world’s richest pets A chimpanzee is hardly the most ethical pet in the world to keep, but Kalu wouldn’t have...
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Author: Susanna Russell – Family & Divorce Solicitor in London
Susanna Russell – an experienced solicitor in West London, working as a consultant at Hubbard Pegman and Whitney – now offers legal advice for settlement agreements arising from redundancy. What...
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FTT Upholds Information Notice But Varies It
Under Schedule 36 of the Finance Act 2008, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) may require a taxpayer to provide information or documents that are reasonably required for the purpose of...
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Tenants who are unhappy with service charges they are asked to pay can apply to the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) for a determination of whether the charges are payable. Recently, the...
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