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A tribunal will once again chew over a tax debate concerning kids' snacks, following a High Court ruling
The option to tax rules cause common problems to many businesses. NEIL WARREN considers some of them and their solutions
The Pre-Budget Report contained numerous tax-related measures. ALLISON PLAGER and RICHARD CURTIS continue their review
HMRC have changed the liability treatment of serviced building plots, following a recent VAT tribunal decision
HMRC have changed their interpretation of how VAT law applies to the treatment of commission earned by sub-agents in the travel industry
Through Working Together, HMRC have been working with agent representative bodies on concerns about delays with post, VAT registration and 64-8 agent authorisation
MIKE TRUMAN cannot understand why HMRC have issued an intervention letter on VAT and road hauliers without proper consultation
KEN TINGLEY reflects on both his time as the editor of Taxation magazine from 1978 to 1984, and on government and taxation changes
HMRC's Wolverhampton office is the new principal processing office for VAT registration and deregistration applications
A VAT scheme claimed to have the effect of minimising overall VAT liability in the context of motor breakdown insurance.
DCM (Optical Holdings) Ltd v HMRC, Court of Session, 6 July 2007
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