Is catching tax evaders the answer to settling covid-19 debt?
Would be ‘perverse’ for HMRC to ‘attack’ upstanding citizens but leave law breakers ‘unchallenged’
Would be ‘perverse’ for HMRC to ‘attack’ upstanding citizens but leave law breakers ‘unchallenged’
Without messing up tax and succession arrangements
Daughter awarded half of mother’s estate after she was written out of both legal documents
She will also have to buy him a property and he will get 60% of her pension
Better late than never, married couples are jumping on the pre-nup bangwagon
Tax treaties, recognition of trust structures and different laws make inheritance hard to navigate
‘Auto-enrolment schemes create an illusion’ that people are saving enough for retirement
Two regulators and several law firms in the UK also made the Stonewall list
As England and Wales court recognises most orders made abroad
Politically ‘it would certainly be seen as a positive step by the majority of people’
Law firm Irwin Mitchell appealed £567,000 tax bill
Between 20% and 40% of wealth in the region is held by or for women