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Issue: Vol 166, Issue 4269
23 Aug 2010
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National Crime Agency to be created
CGT certainty
Hansard, 27 Jul 2010, vol 514, no 39, col 936W
Longer turnaround for paper 64-8s
CAAT resources deployed elsewhere
'Just pay’ demands omit contact details
Lack of address and phone no. is deliberate, says taxman
Payment is tax exempt
NJ Wood (TC577)
Doctor’s travel expenses
Dr Michael Wilkinson (TC572)
Appeals are in time
John Wilkins (Motor Engineers Ltd) and others v CRC, Court of Appeal
Backdating not allowed
Crazy Farm Golf Course Ltd (TC594)
Penalty is correct
Stockler v CRC, Court of Appeal
UK law is compliant
European Commission v UK (Case C-582/08), European Court of Justice
Not enough tax
Burton v CRC, Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
CT online
HMRC roadshow to visit Birmingham and Glasgow
Tax in the past
Next Worshipful Company... meeting: 28 Sep
Nottingham Tax Club
Tuesday 7 September
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