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Find out about abusive and defeated tax arrangements, and how the legislation is applied.
Explanation of legal phrases used in the Civil Procedure Rules.
Information for patients, healthcare professionals and developers of new medicines
Find out how the legislation in clause 65 and schedule 16 Finance (No. 2) Act 2017 affects enablers of tax avoidance.
Find out about the penalties for enabling a defeated tax avoidance scheme, the time limits, and how to appeal a penalty notice.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled against misleading advertising of a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) avoidance scheme by promoter, Fiducia Wealth and Tax.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains new legislation in the National Insurance Contributions Bill 2014 for accelerated payments associated with avoidance schemes.
Find out what makes a person an enabler of tax avoidance, and what to do about legally privileged communications.
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