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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Decision of UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE JONATHAN CANNAN on 03 February 2026
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The Prime Minister has directly appointed Lord Richard Walker as the Government’s Cost of Living Champion today.
Information about how HMRC deals with wealthy individuals to help them comply with their tax obligations, and to challenge those who don’t play by the rules.
This series contains statistics on identified personal wealth in the UK.
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Reports on unexplained wealth orders under Section 362IA of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
This is an HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) sponsored forum that has been running since 2009. The 'Wealthy' team deals with the personal tax affairs of the UK’s wealthy individuals and the stakeholder forum is focused on discussing the operational...
How to apply to HMRC for statutory and non-statutory clearances or approvals for transactions, and where to send applications.
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