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The taxation of payments under interim relief orders

In MT v HMRC, the FTT held that a payment made to a person who has made a protected disclosure pursuant to an order for interim relief under s.129 should be exempt from tax up to the £30,000 threshold.

18 August 2014

Auditing the grocery supply chain

In September 2014, the major supermarkets will present to the Groceries Code Adjudicator, Christine Tacon, their future proposals for the auditing of supplier accounts.
15 August 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

New Health and Work Service will be launched in late 2014; The draft Shared Parental Leave Regulations have now been laid before Parliament; McMillan v Airedale and severe disciplinary penalties.
14 August 2014

Disciplinary penalties following internal appeals

In McMillan v Airedale NHS Foundation Trust, the Court of Appeal recently decided that an employer could not impose a more severe disciplinary penalty following an internal appeal. Why?
13 August 2014

Unfair trading in the food sector?

In July, the EC encouraged Member States to look for ways to improve protection for small  producers and retailers against unfair trading practices in the food supply chain.
13 August 2014

The Law Commission review of laws relating to wills

07 August 2014

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

EAT considering overtime inclusion in holiday pay calculator in three co-joined cases; consultation on the draft National Minimum Wage (Consolidation) Regulations begun; and more...
31 July 2014

The case of BPP University College – Applying Mitchell in the Tax Tribunal

Failure to comply with directions in the Fist-tier Tribunal can be grounds for the award of a barring order against further proceedings. 
23 July 2014

Minimum Energy Performance Standards for lettings – DECC consultation published

The Standards set out proposals for the minimum level of energy efficiency below which private sector premises may not be let to tenants after 1 April 2018.
23 July 2014

Employment Edit - what's new in employment law

AG delivers opinion in the Karsten Kaltoft obesity case; EAT rules in Seldon v Clarkson Wright & Jakes micro-businesses exempt from obligation to inform and consult during TUPE transfers.
18 July 2014

New prequalification questionnaire for use by central government purchasers

The Crown Commercial Service has published a new standard form public procurement prequalification questionnaire (PQQ). Our Procurement team discusses a few notable points about the questionnaire.
17 July 2014

Commission publishes Cloud Service Level Agreement Standardisation Guidelines

The European Commission has published Cloud Service Level Agreement (SLA) Standardisation Guidelines presented to it by the Cloud Select Industry Group.
17 July 2014

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