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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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Continue readingWith HMRC taking record revenues from Inheritance Tax, where is this newfound money coming from? What does it mean for you? Probate Solicitor Outi Hubbard offers her perspective. Increased Inheritance...
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