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Statutory demands relating to multiple debts with an aggregate over £750

The High Court has held that statutory demands will not necessarily be set aside if the undisputed debt is less than £750, where other debts would take the cumulative total over this limit.
14 September 2015

All monies charge securing a subsequent loan

Depending on its wording, an “all monies” charge can secure a subsequent loan even if that charge is mistakenly removed.
14 September 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Long term sick leave and TUPE; travel time should be counted as working time; agency workers not entitled to be afforded equal status with comparable permanent employees for a vacancy; and more...
10 September 2015

Guidance on publishing gender pay data

Many organisations will discover that their own data discloses a gender pay gap, which will put the spotlight on pay equality in the workplace and could trigger equal pay claims from workers. 
10 September 2015

Town and Village Green Wales Update

The Planning (Wales) Act 2015 came into force on 6 July 2015 and has further enhanced the legislative divide between England and Wales for planning matters in a number of ways.
08 September 2015

Causative limits in a professional negligence claim

Negligent advice must be causative of loss for damages to be recoverable. However, the causation must be real.
08 September 2015

Not a holiday from IHT

A recent IHT case concerned whether Business Property Relief for Inheritance Tax was available for a Mrs Green who had five self-catering holiday lets on the north Norfolk coast.
27 August 2015

The Residential Nil-Rate Band: Passing on the family home

27 August 2015

Biocidal Products Regulation deadline

From 1 September 2015, new rules concerning biocidal products come into force.
26 August 2015

Launch of Financial Advice Market Review

The Financial Advice Market Review was a major review of the financial advice market launched by FCA and HM Treasury in August 2015.
14 August 2015

Anson v HMRC: UK Taxpayer win: Double Tax Treaty Relief in Respect of Profits from US LLC

The Supreme Court has held in Anson v HMRC Commissioners that an individual taxpayer was entitled to double tax treaty relief in respect of his share of profits in a Delaware LLC.
11 August 2015

Economic reality and the supply of services: looking behind the engagement letter

The Tribunal has upheld HMRC's decision that a company (Danesmoor Ltd) should not be entitled to recover input VAT incurred on professional fees for a corporate restructuring.
10 August 2015

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