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Issue: Vol 166, Issue 4283
25 Nov 2010
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Class 2 NICs due dates set for revision
Monthly direct debit will stop for short period
Evaders
Hansard, 17 Nov 2010, vol 518, no 73, col 820W
HMRC reveals transparency award winners
Prizes for commitment, customer focus and clarity
What are principles of tax policy, ask MPs
Treasury Committee invites written submissions
Child benefit disability
Hansard, 9 Nov 2010, vol 518, no 67, col 285W
Databases
Hansard, 9 Nov 2010, vol 518, no 67, col 288W
Recognised or not?
Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd v CRC, Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Women’s rights
M (TC638)
CRFC 1, HMRC 0
Cirencester Rugby Football Club (TC718)
Fees are not exempt
CRC v AXA UK plc, European Court of Justice
New method is fair
London Clubs Management Ltd v CRC, Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber)
Estate Planning Conference
London, 19 October 2010; speaker: Matthew Hutton
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