
Russell Warren
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Nov 28, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Elena Rowlands |Russell Warren |Ian Zeider
During its general election campaign, the Labour Party pledged to abolish the carried interest tax "loophole" but did not provide any further policy detail. However, on 29 July, as part of the Chancellor's statement on public spending pressures, the new Government launched a call for evidence on the tax treatment of carried interest.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Elena Rowlands |Russell Warren |Ian Zeider
During its general election campaign, the Labour Party pledged to abolish the carried interest tax "loophole" but did not provide any further policy detail. However, on 29 July, as part of the Chancellor's statement on public spending pressures, the new Government launched a call for evidence on the tax treatment of carried interest.
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May 16, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Emma Pereira |Russell Warren
The biggest surprise in the Spring Budget was perhaps the raucous reaction given by the House to a fairly muted set of tax proposals. Perhaps it was the whiff of an election in the air that was the cause of excitement, so much so that the Deputy Speaker had to frequently intervene instructing all sides of the chamber to "shout more quietly".
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May 13, 2024 |
lexology.com | Emma Pereira |Russell Warren
The biggest surprise in the Spring Budget was perhaps the raucous reaction given by the House to a fairly muted set of tax proposals. Perhaps it was the whiff of an election in the air that was the cause of excitement, so much so that the Deputy Speaker had to frequently intervene instructing all sides of the chamber to "shout more quietly".
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Mar 27, 2024 |
lexology.com | Louisa Chambers |James Longster |Dan Reavill |Helen Reddish |Ben Chivers |Jonathan Rush | +40 more
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