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FTT ruling reversed as veranda sales for static caravans are zero-rated for VAT

The Upper Tribunal (UT) has found In Colaingrove Limited v HMRC [2015] UKUT that supplies of verandas when sold with static caravans are zero-rated for VAT.
10 March 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon shortlisted for Pension Lawyers of the Year at the UK Pensions Awards 2015

The Burges Salmon Pensions team has been shortlisted in the Pension Lawyers of the Year category at the forthcoming UK Pensions Awards 2015.
10 March 2015

Publication

Implementation of the Young reforms into the Public Contracts Regulations 2015

In this briefing, we look at measures introduced in the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 to extend procurement rules to below threshold contracts and to make it easier for SMEs to bid for tenders.
10 March 2015

Publication

Food, Farming and Land Quarterly – Winter-Spring 2015

This special edition focuses on the 2015 Oxford Farming Conference. We look at the OFC report and other themes to come out of this year's conference. 
02 March 2015

Publication

Concept ; Spring 2015

This edition of Burges Salmon's intellectual property newsletter includes the trade mark battle between Enterprise and Europcar and a ruling on Rihanna's battle with Topshop over use of her image.
02 March 2015

Publication

Financial Services Series ; Issue 16

This issue looks at the prosecution of Alex Hope by the Financial Conduct Authority for fraud and carrying on a regulated activity without authorisation and the wider implications for firms.
27 February 2015

Employment Edit – what's new in employment law

Land Registry v Houghton automatic disentitlement to a bonus amounted to unfavourable treatment; The Business Secretary has announced a review into the impact of employment tribunal fees; and more…
26 February 2015

A change in the balance of commercial interest requires a public contract to be tendered

Retendering "materially varied" contracts subject to the public procurement regime: what amounts to a material variation following the leading European Case Pressetext?
25 February 2015

No refurbishment rates holidays

Businesses are entitled to a rates holiday if refurbishment means the building is unfit for occupation while works are ongoing. But they might not be successful per a recent Court of Appeal decision.
25 February 2015

High Court holds that Trustees can take into consideration the interests of employers

The High Court has handed down the judgment in one of the most significant pensions cases in the last 12 months.
25 February 2015

Publication

Family Owned Business newsletter ; February 2015

In this edition we look at strengthening the structure and governance of a family business.
25 February 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon advises private investor on £22m acquisition of The Rolex Store

A cross-departmental team comprising real estate, corporate and tax lawyers from Burges Salmon has advised a private investor on the acquisition of The Rolex Store at One Hyde Park, London.
24 February 2015

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