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HMRC

Gibraltar names date for Qrops test regulations to go live

Retirement | 23 Mar 17

Gibraltar names date for Qrops test regulations to go live

Gibraltar’s government has revealed that it will put in place personal pension regulations “on or before 31 March”, enabling the jurisdiction’s Qrops to retain their status.

HSBC boss ‘tested’ UK tax office on his non-dom status

Tax & Regulation | 20 Mar 17

HSBC boss ‘tested’ UK tax office on his non-dom status

Stuart Gulliver, the chief executive of HSBC, may have set up a trust to test whether the UK taxman would accept he was a non-dom, according to specialist tax advice agency Mark Davies & Associates.

HMRC scores another win in film tax battle

Tax & Regulation | 17 Mar 17

HMRC scores another win in film tax battle

HM Revenue & Customs has extended its run of victories against schemes seeking to exploit tax breaks for the UK film industry.

HMRC tax avoidance case against Rangers football club ends

Tax & Regulation | 16 Mar 17

HMRC tax avoidance case against Rangers football club ends

HM Revenue & Customs’ seven-year pursuit of Rangers Football Club for aiding and abetting tax avoidance ended on Thursday after two days at the UK supreme court, with a judgment expected within three to six months.

Fresh HMRC attack on tax evasion should ‘start with amnesty’

Tax & Regulation | 15 Mar 17

Fresh HMRC attack on tax evasion should ‘start with amnesty’

HM Revenue & Customs must issue one final amnesty for tax evaders to come clean about their financial affairs as part of a “concerted attack”, a leading tax firm expert has said.

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