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The Taxman’s case against a husband and wife company reached the Court of Appeal at the end of last year. What’s your position now?
Published 19.01.2006
The result of the latest appeal in the Arctic Systems case is not likely to be known before 2006. So in the meantime what should you do about husband-and-wife companies?
Published 13.10.2005
The House of Lords has finally handed down its decision in the Taxman’s case against a husband and wife company. What’s your position now?
Published 13.09.2007
You’ve heard that a recent legal decision means that spouses who both draw dividends from their company will have to pay more tax. Is this true?
Published 19.05.2005
You’ve heard that a recent case means that spouses who both draw dividends from their company will now have to pay more tax. Is this true?
Published 04.11.2004
A few years ago the Taxman got hammered by the court in the Arctic Systems income shifting case; recently he tried his luck again. He lost but it was a close call. What tax planning tips can be
gained from this latest case?
Published 29.09.2010
You can still legitimately shift income from one spouse to another in order to gain a tax advantage. But how much can you actually save by doing this?
Published 22.05.2008
The decision in a recent tribunal hearing makes painful reading for the Taxman. The judge tore his case to shreds. The judgment also pinpointed flaws in the Taxman’s general approach to
investigations; what were they?
Published 02.11.2010
From April 6 2008 the new income shifting law threatens to increase tax bills for all business owners who share out their business profits. Is there anything you can do now to protect yourself and
your business from this new law?
Published 28.02.2008
From April 6 2008, a new law will make it difficult to save tax by paying dividends to your spouse. What should you be doing now to get around this?
Published 31.01.2008
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