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The CMA is investigating concerns that some care homes may be breaching consumer law.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Sales on 1 December 2011.
HM Revenue and Customs has collected £3 billion by forcing those under investigation for tax avoidance to pay up disputed tax immediately.
A revolution in childcare, a £27 billion tax cut for business and a trio of freezes to help families with the cost-of-living headlined the Chancellor’s Spring Budget today, Wednesday 15 March.
The CMA has ordered funeral directors and crematorium operators to make prices clear for customers or risk court action down the line.
New regulations will help to recover the cost of healthcare given to patients not ordinarily resident in the UK.
The CMA has secured more than £2 million in compensation for residents of a major care homes group as part of an investigation into compulsory ‘upfront fees’.
The CMA has accepted undertakings in lieu of reference in relation to the completed acquisition by Diageo plc of United Spirits Limited.
Families grieving the loss of a loved one will find it easier to get help to meet upfront funeral costs.
Users of tax avoidance schemes to pay tax upfront whilst HMRC investigates and challenges in the courts.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A list of tax avoidance schemes whose users may be required to make an upfront payment of tax has been published today by HMRC.
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