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Important warning – identity theft scam

Beware of a phishing scam using the identity of a Burges Salmon partner. 
04 April 2018

Trade loss relief: J Beacon v HMRC

J Beacon v HMRC illustrates the standard that must be met to claim trade loss relief.

03 April 2018

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Fabricated article in Bangla Insider about Tarique Rahman

Burges Salmon partner falsely quoted in articles about Bangladeshi politician
29 March 2018

Supercar v Revenue and Customs Commissioners: VAT treatment of collision damage waivers

Are collision damage waiver payments classed as insurance for VAT purposes?
29 March 2018

In specie contributions: HMRC loses at the first tier tribunal against Sippchoice

Sippchoice wins tax tribunal with the decision that payment of contributions is permitted as a transfer of assets as well as in cash.
28 March 2018

CPO and compensation: important changes to planning and CPO law

This article looks at a number of provisions relevant to compulsory acquisition in the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 and Housing and Planning Act 2016 that come into force on 6 April 2018.
28 March 2018

Shorter trials scheme: L'Oréal successful in patent and designs case

L’Oréal wins skincare device case using shorter trials procedure pilot scheme.
27 March 2018

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Burges Salmon announces new partner appointments

Burges Salmon has appointed two new partners in its Corporate Tax and Construction and Engineering teams.

26 March 2018

Can local authorities adopt energy efficiency standards that exceed Building Regulations?

An English local authority can add energy efficiency requirements to its local plan which exceed the energy requirements of Building Regulations. We explore the key points for local authorities.
26 March 2018

Employment law timeline 2018

Our employment timeline includes the key dates for employment law reform that employers, HR professionals and in-house lawyers need to know.
22 March 2018

'Smash and grab' adjudications still alive and kicking after Grove

'Smash and grab' adjudications can still hurt a paying party if key payment procedures are not followed, despite the recent decision in Grove Developments Limited v S&T (UK) Limited.
21 March 2018

First case on Bribery Act’s 'adequate procedures' defence: five things you need to know

The 'adequate procedures' defence under the Bribery Act 2010 has been tested in the courts for the first time. We examine the case of R v Skansen Interiors and set out key practical recommendations.
20 March 2018

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