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This Tax Information and Impact Note is about the new Diverted Profits Tax on certain large multinational enterprises with business activities in the UK.
This paper evaluates the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's project on base erosion and profit shiftings.
This tax information and impact note introduces a new penalty on individuals or entities who enable the use of tax avoidance arrangements.
Approach used to estimate the impact of DIT-supported export wins on the UK economy.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Rowland on 17 July 2023.
This article gives an over view of what deflators are, why deflators are used in the compilation of economic statistics and what types of deflators are used in the national accounts.
Use this factsheet to find out about the penalties you may get if your claim for tax credits is not correct.
Updated information on the avoidance measure announced in the Autumn Statement 2013.
This Tax Information and Impact Note removes the ability of individuals to claim compensating adjustments where the counterparty to the transaction is a company.
This document contains the latest gross domestic product (GDP) deflators. The GDP deflator can be viewed as a measure of general inflation in the domestic economy.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the new measure that will increase the amount of debt which can be recovered by coding it out.
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