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  • Nov 4, 2024 | mondaq.com | Adam Blakemore |Catherine Richardson

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered the United Kingdom ("UK") Budget for 2024 on 30 October 2024. The Budget was the first to be delivered by the new Chancellor of the Exchequer, following the election of the Labour Government in July 2024. The Budget was, in many ways, typical of many new Labour governments after the Second World War, featuring the reinforcement of election manifesto promises, some widely predicted tax increases, and an impressively large raft of spending announcements.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | leadersedge.com | Ken A. Crerar |Joel Wood |Catherine Richardson |Zach Ewell

    The trio discussed 30-plus years of insurance industry and leadership history, sharing memories of challenges, lessons learned, and a dogged focus on building a best-in-class association to support commercial insurance brokers. Q Wood: So, Ken, how weird is this? A Crerar: This is really weird. Q Wood: It’s the first time you've walked into the office where that desk wasn’t yours. And you designed this office. So this is a very personal space for you.

  • Sep 29, 2023 | jdsupra.com | Adam Blakemore |Catherine Richardson

    In many respects, the Upper Tribunal’s decision in Hargreaves Property [1] will not have surprised tax practitioners as the decision reaffirms best practice considerations around a number of fundamental concepts in relation to UK withholding tax. However, the decision also raises questions concerning the interpretation of the UK’s statutory withholding tax exemptions.

  • Sep 28, 2023 | lexology.com | Adam Blakemore |Catherine Richardson

    In many respects, the Upper Tribunal’s decision in Hargreaves Property  will not have surprised tax practitioners as the decision reaffirms best practice considerations around a number of fundamental concepts in relation to UK withholding tax. However, the decision also raises questions concerning the interpretation of the UK’s statutory withholding tax exemptions.

  • Mar 7, 2023 | farmersjournal.ie | Catherine Richardson

    Growing wild with Dr Catherine KeenaTeagasc countryside management specialistLook out for one of the baddies – winter heliotrope with distinctive kidney shaped leaves, which are downy on the underside. It grows in shady places along roadsides where ground has been disturbed or existing vegetation sprayed. It creeps along by rhizomes or underground stems carpeting large areas of ground with its dense canopy of leaves suppressing other vegetation.

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