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  • Jan 24, 2024 | taxjournal.com | Hardeep Soor

    Tax watch: 26 January 2024 © Copyright LexisNexis 2024. All rights reserved. 24 January 2024 Consultations updateMultinational Top-up Tax and Domestic Top-up Tax: HMRC invites comments on partial draft guidance (closes 7 February). Capital allowances simplification: the government is holding working group meetings from January 2024 onwards with a view to producing any draft legislation in the summer.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | taxjournal.com | Hardeep Soor |Richard Pilgrim

    We are fortunate to have a very broad practice at Fried Frank. In addition to the usual diet of fund formation, M&A and finance transactions, I have been assisting a client with an HMRC enquiry and have been working on the sale of a distressed business with a novel approach to the restructuring and sale process which made the allocation of tax risk particularly involved.

  • Jan 17, 2024 | taxjournal.com | Andrew Howard |Hardeep Soor

    Tax watch: 19 January 2024 © Copyright LexisNexis 2024. All rights reserved. 17 January 2024 Consultations updateMultinational Top-up Tax and Domestic Top-up Tax: HMRC invites comments on partial draft guidance (closes 7 February). Capital allowances simplification: the government will hold working group meetings from January 2024 onwards with a view to producing any draft legislation in the summer.

  • Jan 17, 2024 | taxjournal.com | Heather Self |Andrew Howard |Hardeep Soor

    Much of the focus on the Post Office scandal has, rightly, been on the injustice suffered by the many subpostmasters who were wrongly prosecuted as a result of failures with the Horizon software system. However, there is always a tax angle – and in this case, there are tax issues for both the subpostmasters and the Post Office itself. Dan Neidle, of Tax Policy Associates, has done sterling work in analysing and explaining the issues in detail.

  • Jan 10, 2024 | taxjournal.com | David Whiscombe |Andrew Howard |Hardeep Soor

    Starling Bank’s software as a service (SaaS) subsidiary, Engine by Starling, has recently announced its first two international clients. To support our international expansion plans we are carrying out several tax projects, including location planning, new overseas payrolls, transfer pricing of intra-group supplies and considering how best to structure operations from a corporation tax and VAT perspective.

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