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Sarah Baylis v HMRC – taxing employees for benefits in kind

The First Tier Tribunal (FTT) has found that employers do not have discretion over which of their employees are taxed for benefits in kind.
22 November 2016

GDPR: Personal Data and Sensitive Personal Data

As part of our series of briefings on the General Data Protection Regulation, we set out an overview of the changes to the definitions of 'Personal Data' and 'Sensitive Personal Data'.
21 November 2016

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How to deal with an employee who makes, or requests to make, a recording of a meeting

Employers should develop a clear strategy for responding to requests to record work meetings. James Green gives guidance on possible scenarios.
18 November 2016

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Tips for handling health and disability issues in the recruitment process

The Equality Act 2010 introduced a ban on asking candidates about their state of health before a job offer is made. Katie Wooller looks at some of the more difficult issues this raises for employers.
18 November 2016

Nine important pensions cases to watch

Some like Steria, United Biscuits and IBM could have an impact beyond the schemes involved.
16 November 2016

Workers on boards: next steps

If the government moves ahead with its proposals what options could it consider and how could those changes be introduced?
16 November 2016

1975 Act: claims against estates are on the rise

Our disputes partner Kevin Kennedy answers some questions on how claims against estates come about, and what can be done about them.
16 November 2016

Recovering overpayment of pension

Trustees who have overpaid pension should give early consideration to legal steps to protect their right to recover the excess.
16 November 2016

Fiduciaries, forfeiture and profit share

We look at the recent case of Hosking where a retiring LLP member was forced to forfeit significant profit share due to breaches of his fiduciary obligations.
16 November 2016

The myth of the common law spouse

Some people remain unaware that living together (or “cohabitation”) does not give a couple any legal status, no matter how long they have been together or whether they have children.
16 November 2016

Simplification of National Insurance Contribution – the latest news

On 14 November 2016 the OTS published its second report on the alignment of NIC with income tax.
15 November 2016

New counter fraud guidance issued for food and drink businesses

New guidance has been issued by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health to help businesses address fraud within the food and drink industry. The guide sets out 7 steps businesses should adopt.
15 November 2016

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