Click here to read Pinsent Masons partner Ian Hyde’s analysis of how it is working out, including the red flags to watch out for.
The UK’s HM Revenue & Customs has introduced a pay first, dispute later deterrent to stop aggressive tax planning which has pushed company profits into offshore jurisdictions.
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Click here to read Pinsent Masons partner Ian Hyde’s analysis of how it is working out, including the red flags to watch out for.
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