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  • Temporary Occupation Does Not Justify Residence Claim

    Posted: February 12, 2014

    As most people know, there is normally no Capital Gains Tax (CGT) liability on a profit on the sale of your principal private residence (PPR). However, a claim that the...

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  • Couple Jailed for Misappropriation of Elderly Woman’s Assets

    Posted: February 10, 2014

    The wisdom of having professional oversight of attorney arrangements has yet again been made clear following the conviction of a Teesside couple for defrauding the estate of an elderly woman...

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  • Court Despair Over Costs

    Posted: February 6, 2014

    When positions in a family break-up become so entrenched that even the most basic issues are disputed all the way to the court, the result can be legal costs which...

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  • Good News for Charities as FCA Extends Guarantees

    Posted: February 4, 2014

    It is widely known that deposits of money lodged with a licensed deposit taker (such as a bank) by individuals and companies are protected (currently to a monetary limit of...

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  • Property Use Restriction is Reasonable, Rules Tribunal

    Posted: January 31, 2014

    It is normal for any building divided into flats to have rules relating to the use to which the flats can be put, as well as other internal regulations. ...

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  • HMRC Gain Right to Check Credit Card Statements

    Posted: January 29, 2014

    Not well publicised in the press was the revelation that since September 2013 HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have had the power to access your credit card statements by making...

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  • Cohabitation and the Law – Changes Afoot?

    Posted: January 24, 2014

    At the end of October 2013, the Cohabitation Rights Bill 2013 started its progress through Parliament. The Private Member’s Bill aims to give long-term cohabitants rights more akin to those...

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  • Supreme Court Upholds Will Signed in Error

    Posted: January 24, 2014

    In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has rectified the will of a man who signed his wife’s will by mistake. Alfred and Maureen Rawlings made mirror wills in...

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  • Better Protection for Consumers On the Way?

    Posted: January 21, 2014

    The Government is proposing to improve protection for consumers who purchase goods or services (including those supplied in electronic form) from businesses. Under the Consumer Rights Bill, consumers will...

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  • Taxpayer Wins Appeal Against Information Notice

    Posted: January 16, 2014

    A taxpayer has succeeded in persuading the First-tier Tribunal that an information notice issued by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) should be set aside. The man had submitted a...

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