The Disappointment of Winning
Our firm recently won a case at the Tribunal or, to use the more formal language of the Courts, the Tribunal decided a case in favour of our client. You would think that we would be celebrating – but we...
Our firm recently won a case at the Tribunal or, to use the more formal language of the Courts, the Tribunal decided a case in favour of our client. You would think that we would be celebrating – but we...
HMRC have failed on all counts to impose CGT on the disposal of a house bought for use as the taxpayer’s principal private residence (PPR) in Bailey v HMRC ([2017] UKFTT 658 (TC)). The disposal of the house had been...
HMRC’s programme of investigations into NMW underpayments for sleep-overs, mainly in the social care sector has featured in the news recently, leading to scrutiny of the guidance provided to employers, in particular guidance published in February 2015 and replaced in...
The case of Richter v HMRC [2017] UKFTT 339 (Richter) had been stayed pending the Court of Appeal (CA) decision in Donaldson v HMRC [2016] EWCA Civ 761 (Donaldson). Donaldson filed his return late after which HMRC issued late filing...
A recent First-tier Tribunal decision where the Tribunal imposed a penalty of over £3,000 on an accountancy firm that failed to maintain proper money laundering checks sends a salutary warning to all accountants and bookkeepers – no matter how small...
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