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  1. Huge legal fees to clear name allowed as deduction

    Business tax

    ... can be deducted. TRRS’s argument TRRS believed the legal fees to be wholly and exclusively for the purpose of ... and customers. Triad of purposes HMRC argued that the legal costs had arisen, not just to benefit the trade, but ... “defence of the trade” was the only reason for the legal costs, or whether “defence of personal reputation” ...

    12th Apr 2022 | Article
  2. HMRC ready to penalise off-payroll mistakes

    Business tax

    ... it found were deliberately breaching the rules. Brookson Legal’s head of legal services Matt Fryer confirmed that the department’s ...

    11th May 2022 | Article
  3. Nursing home incorporation breaks all the rules

    Business tax

    ... of beneficial interests would have required detailed legal drafting (there was none, despite the Law of Property ... complex accounting treatment required, and the onerous legal responsibilities being assumed are all factors that ...

    6th May 2022 | Article
  4. Tribunal rejects exclusion of debt from proceeds

    Business tax

    In a case that underscores the importance of legal contracts and their tax implications, two taxpayers ... it does serve as a reminder of the importance of proper legal drafting of contractual documents. Tribunal rejects ...

    6th May 2022 | Article
  5. Tax QC beats claim for negligent advice

    Business tax

    ... his or her own professional advisers with regard to tax, legal, currency and other economic considerations”. Trading ...

    1st Apr 2022 | Article
  6. HMRC scores a win and a rematch in key IR35 cases

    Personal tax

    ... and yet I am being placed back on the punitively expensive legal merry-go-round. The costs of defending myself now far ... to determining whether a person was an employee. Important legal consequences flow from this determination.” Indeed, ...

    27th Apr 2022 | Article
  7. A matter of tax and morality

    Personal tax

    ... the media that everything was above board and strictly legal. That may well be the case, although HMRC really should ... the fore a generally well-hidden debate in accountancy and legal circles about whether morality has anything to do with ... Camera inaction Last week’s column looked into a legal claim by those who subscribed to a failed film ...

    13th Apr 2022 | Columnist post
  8. It’s time to ditch the golf day

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    14th Apr 2022 | Columnist post
  9. Tim Good: Spreadsheets are not at risk in MTD ITSA

    Business tax

    30th Mar 2022 | Article
  10. Tricky manoeuvres for company cars

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    29th Mar 2022 | Article

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