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Facebragging: social media engagement leading to real life divorce

The new trend call "Facebragging" is beginning to contribute to an increased number of marital breakups¸ with people feeling under pressure to maintain a perfect image across social media.
19 August 2016

Duty to report on Payment Practices due in April 2017

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy suggest that the duty for large companies to publish reports on payment practices is now due April 2017.
19 August 2016

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Authorised Fund Horizons – Summer 2016

The Summer edition of our newsletter provides a practical guide to legal and regulatory developments in the UK authorised funds sector.
18 August 2016

D&J Grant v HMRC: input tax recovery on partial payment denied

In D&J Grant v HMRC input tax recovery was denied on partial payment for goods that were never delivered. A clear case of "buyer beware".
17 August 2016

HMRC publishes new Spotlight 32

HMRC "spotlights" represent its list of targeted tax avoidance schemes which taxpayers and employers need to be aware of. The latest spotlight is part of HMRC's focus on "managed service companies".
17 August 2016

Capital Focus Limited v HMRC: houses in multiple occupancy can be zero-rated dwellings

The FTT has found that houses in multiple occupancy can be zero-rated dwellings under the VAT legislation. The purpose of the legislation is to zero-rate the creation of new homes where none existed.
17 August 2016

Pokemon Go: legal implications for landowners and occupiers

So what is all the fuss about the current craze of Pokémon hunting, and why should landowners and occupiers, in particular, care about the new game? 
17 August 2016

New European Commission proposals on endocrine disruptors

The new regulatory definition of endocrine disruptors and other proposed amendments provokes strong reaction.
15 August 2016

Agricultural Holdings Act: tenancy succession planning

The continued vitality of Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 tenancies mean succession planning is particularly important for businesses involved in agriculture.
12 August 2016

Privacy Shield: EU launches Safe Harbour replacement

The European Commission has adopted the EU-US Privacy Shield, a data protection pact negotiated to replace Safe Harbour and safeguard EU citizens' rights in relation to transatlantic data transfers.
11 August 2016

When are funds drawn down under a SIPP subject to an IPO?

The High Court has determined the circumstances in which sums drawn down under a self-investment personal pension scheme could be subject to an income payments order. 
09 August 2016

High Court approves framework to appoint conflict liquidators

Angel Group Ltd and others concerned a group of companies in Administration where the director asserted that the companies’ bank had “conspired to artificially distress the business”
09 August 2016

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