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- Q&A: transfer pricing methods in United Kingdom
- Changes to the UK’s Special Tax Regime for Foreign Income and Gains
- Much ado about non-doms: the new policy paper
- Armour Veterinary Group v HMRC – Warning for Partnership Personnel Changes?
- One minute with Helen McGhee
- The approach of the Tax Tribunal to evidential sampling in Kittel cases
- VAT Umbrella Appeals Decision
- Private Client Tax Budget Update
- Navigating Domicile Enquiries: Recent Case Review
- Mini Umbrella Companies (“MUCs”) Success at Tribunal (Labour Supply; Kittel fraud; Fini fraud)
- The End is Nigh for the Non-Dom Regime
- HMRC Makes Changes to COP9
- Pandora Papers: HMRC issues nudge letters
- Increased Investment in Personal Tax Compliance in the UK (Published in Thought Leaders 4 Private Client)
- Tax-Related Measures in the Autumn Statement 2022
- Offshore Structures and Onward Gifts
- Increased Investment in Personal Tax Compliance in the UK
- Case note: Lynton Exports (Alsager) Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2022] UKFTT 00224 (TC)
- Preparing for the Possibility of a Domicile Enquiry
- The Kittel Principle - Sweet Sixteen
- What is domicile and why does it matter for tax?
- Tax note: Financial Institution Notices (FIN)
- SHORT CASE REPORT FTT DECISION – EXCISE DUTY - Cantina Levorato SRL v. HMRC [2021] UKFTT 461 (TC)
- Fast Track for Register of Overseas Entities Owning UK Property
- Global Minimum Tax on Corporations: OECD GloBE Model Rules and their implementation in the UK
- SHORT CASE REPORT FTT DECISION – ‘MTIC’ FRAUD – KITTEL TEST PTGI International Carrier Service Limited v. HMRC [2022] UKFTT 20 (TC)
- HMRC consultation on the OECD mandatory disclosure rules
- Post-Prudential: Decision released by the FTT
- S&S Consulting Services (UK) Ltd v HMRC: Can a company be re-registered for VAT pending appeal?
- VAT De-registration: the CJEU decision in the Promexor case
- FICkle fortunes
- Will it be a safe landing?
- Even Closer? A Global Minimum Tax on Corporations December Update
- Joint and Several Liability Notices
- Lloyd v Google LLC: Supreme Court closes floodgates on opt-out data protection claims
- Autumn Budget 2021: effects on tax disputes
- Test Claimants in the Franked Investment Income GLO v HMRC
- An Assessment to Tax is never ‘stale’, but it might be out of date: HMRC v Tooth
- VATA 1994 s.47, Agency, Onward Supply Relief, & Double Taxation
- Draft Finance Bill 2022—tax avoidance measures
- Getting Closer: A Global Minimum Tax on Corporations
- The DBKAG & K (CJEU) decision: an opportunity for investment funds?
- Raising the bar: UK Supreme Court clarifies the requirements for HMRC to issue Follower Notices
- The Danish Supreme Court decides the Fidelity case
- A yellow card for footballers and their agents……let’s bring in another match official
- Keeping Your Confidences
- The new powers tackling promoters of avoidance schemes
- Draft Finance Bill 2020–21—promoters and enablers of tax avoidance schemes
- Apple and Ireland Win €13bn State Aid Appeal
- The Price of Property
- Inheritance tax problems in Finance Bill 2020
- Trust Registration Service- 5MLD update
- DAC6 – delayed but be alert!
- A legislative flood
- Comment: How to reform inheritance tax
- How to handle the reservation of benefit provisions
- HMRC restarts paused tax investigations
- Latest Development in Inverclyde
- HMRC Guidance on COVID-19 Part 2: Statutory Residence Test
- HMRC Guidance on COVID-19 Part 1: Reasonable Excuse
- COVID-19: European Commission’s Big Plan
- Digital Service Tax
- Loss Relief: The Give and The Take
- Exit charges
- Reversal of Inverclyde
- HMRC nudge letters
- ExxonMobil: FTT Decision Released
- Ingenious LLPs v HMRC – Permission to appeal partially granted
- Guidance released on new Double Tax Dispute Resolution
- First Insight into HMRC’s use of Corporate Criminal Offences Powers
- CJEU release its KA Deka Judgment
- Private residence relief: lessons from recent case law by Senior Associate Helen McGhee
- There is more to Inverclyde than meets the eye
- HMRC Business Brief on Settlement of Statutory Double Tax Relief Claims Affected by the FII and CFC Dividend GLOs
- There are no frozen personal bank accounts or other assets in Switzerland in the name of Viktor Yanukovych
- Loss Relief, Impact of Relocating Your Company
- Brexit: What happens if Parliament fails to approve the new deal?
- Brexit, what happens if Parliament passes the new deal?
- International Tax Review selects four partners at Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP as Tax Controversy Leaders
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes to the The Legal 500: Tax Country Comparative Guide
- JHA Associate Helen McGhee contributes multiple chapters to the 37th edition of Revenue Law: Principles and Practice
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP Again Given Top Tier Ranking For Contentious Tax In The Chambers & Partners 2020 UK Guide
- Consultation on draft regulations to implement DAC 6
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP ranked top in the Legal 500 for Tax Litigation & Investigations
- What you need to know regarding the ICSID third draft of rule changes
- The implications of the Court of Appeal’s decision in Classic Maritime Inc v Limbungan Makmur SDN BHD
- The SFO Handbook on Corporate Cooperation Guidance
- The Singapore Convention on Mediation: signed by 46 countries in Singapore
- The Singapore Convention on Mediation: open for signature from 7 August 2019
- Where appropriate, the formal rules of service can be dispensed with for the enforcement of arbitration awards against a foreign state
- Vedanta Resources Plc & Anor v Lungowe & Ors [2019] UKSC 20: Supreme Court decides Vendanta case on parent company liability for actions of overseas subsidiary can proceed to trial
- Legal Professional Privilege and the Modern-day Corporation: Where are Things At?
- The CFC group finance exemption: EC’s final decision
- Podstreshnyy v Pericles Properties: the serious consequences of disobeying disclosure orders
- The growing popularity of Arbitration in the banking and finance sector and why this trend will continue
- Deferred Prosecution Agreements are here to stay
- HMRC launches first Criminal Investigations under the new ‘Failure to Prevent’ Offence
- UK Treasury Committee recommends an overhaul of the Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Financial Crime Regime
- JHA celebrates International Women’s Day 2019
- 2019: What lies ahead – Uncertain times linked to increased disputes and investigations
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JHA Press Releases
- JHA’s Simon Whitehead edits The Tax Disputes and Litigation Review 2019 and writes the UK chapter
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Tax Controversy Guide 2019
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Corporate Tax Guide 2019
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP achieves top tier rankings in leading legal directories for contentious tax
- Ray McCann provides oral evidence to the Treasury Select Committee
- High-profile litigator Michelle Duncan joins Joseph Hage Aaronson
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- JHA ranked top by Chambers and Partners for UK Contentious Tax
- The Ukrainian authorities’ failed attempt to intervene in EU court proceedings leads to an order that Ukraine pay costs to President Yanukovych
- New EU General Court sanctions decision: Case T‑406/13 Gossio
- Press Reports concerning the lack of progress in the Yanukovych EU Sanctions Challenges are wrong
- Viktor Viktorovych Yanukovych was unjustly targeted by EU sanctions
- President Yanukovych is no longer listed as a “wanted person” by Interpol
- Oleksandr Yanukovych lodges claim to the European Court of Human Rights
- President Yanukovych lodges claim with the European Court of Human Rights
- The Ukrainian authorities’ failed attempt to intervene in EU court proceedings leads to an order that Ukraine pay costs to
- Yanukovych is launching a campaign to return to the Presidency in Ukraine
- Letter to Deutsche Welle re Yanukovych Court Hearing
- Luxembourg court hears challenges of Viktor and Oleksandr Yanukovych to EU sanctions
- EU’s general court issues ruling annulling sanctions against Viktor Viktorovych Yanukovych, President Yanukovych’s son
- EU sanctions against Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych and businessman Oleksandr Yanukovych unlawful, rules EU Court
- European Court orders Ukraine’s government to pay legal costs of President Yanukovych
- Swiss Federal Council Report Concerning Yanukovych Swiss assets is misleading
- Swiss Authorities: CHF 70 million is not Yanukovych’s money
- No frozen personal bank accounts or other assets in Switzerland in the name of Oleksandr Yanukovych
- Interpol cancels Red Notice concerning President Yanukovych and his son O. Yanukovych
- ‘Making Tax Digital’ timetable at risk as election reshuffle overhauls Treasury
- Foreign doms – the new regime. IHT changes to residential property
- No funds or economic resources belonging to O. Yanukovych frozen by EU Sanctions
- Deputy Prosecutor General Yenin’s explanation is wrong
- There are no frozen personal bank accounts or other assets in Switzerland in the name of Viktor Yanukovych
- President Yanukovych is not listed as a wanted person by INTERPOL
Client News and Releases
- New EU General Court sanctions decision: Case T‑406/13 Gossio
- Press Reports concerning the lack of progress in the Yanukovych EU Sanctions Challenges are wrong
- Viktor Viktorovych Yanukovych was unjustly targeted by EU sanctions
- President Yanukovych is no longer listed as a “wanted person” by Interpol
- Oleksandr Yanukovych lodges claim to the European Court of Human Rights
- President Yanukovych lodges claim with the European Court of Human Rights
- The Ukrainian authorities’ failed attempt to intervene in EU court proceedings leads to an order that Ukraine pay costs to
- Yanukovych is launching a campaign to return to the Presidency in Ukraine
- Luxembourg court hears challenges of Viktor and Oleksandr Yanukovych to EU sanctions
- EU’s general court issues ruling annulling sanctions against Viktor Viktorovych Yanukovych, President Yanukovych’s son
- EU sanctions against Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych and businessman Oleksandr Yanukovych unlawful, rules EU Court
- European Court orders Ukraine’s government to pay legal costs of President Yanukovych
- Swiss Federal Council Report Concerning Yanukovych Swiss assets is misleading
- Swiss Authorities: CHF 70 million is not Yanukovych’s money
- No frozen personal bank accounts or other assets in Switzerland in the name of Oleksandr Yanukovych
- Interpol cancels Red Notice concerning President Yanukovych and his son O. Yanukovych
- No funds or economic resources belonging to O. Yanukovych frozen by EU Sanctions
- Deputy Prosecutor General Yenin’s explanation is wrong
- There are no frozen personal bank accounts or other assets in Switzerland in the name of Viktor Yanukovych
- President Yanukovych is not listed as a wanted person by INTERPOL
JHA in Media
- JHA’s Simon Whitehead edits The Tax Disputes and Litigation Review 2019 and writes the UK chapter
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Tax Controversy Guide 2019
- Boutiques: Highly evolved | The Legal Business Magazine
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP contributes UK chapter to the Chambers & Partners Corporate Tax Guide 2019
- Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP achieves top tier rankings in leading legal directories for contentious tax
- Hiring a silk: Stone Chambers chief Steven Gee QC to depart for City disputes boutique Joseph Hage Aaronson
- Reform of Brussels I Regulation in force
- Commission publishes EU TTIP proposals
- Energy companies bring arbitration claim against Spain
- New CIETAC rules for 2015
- Criminal Justice and Courts Bill: judicial review debate in the Commons
- UK/Canada double taxation treaty in force
- EU plans to renew Tunisia sanctions
- Interview: Joseph Hage Aaronson
- High Court orders RBS LIBOR documents to be inspected and disclosed
- EU sanctions against Russia extended until January 2016
- Interpol Most Wanted List: Former Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych removed from listing of global fugitives
- Yanukovych is now free to travel the world. The first interview with the lawyers of the former president.
- Yanukovych’s son filed a lawsuit in the European Court against Ukraine
- Yanukovych filed suit in the ECHR against Ukraine
- Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych appealed to the European Court of Human Rights
- Ex-president sues Ukraine in European Court of Human Rights
- Yanukovych v. Ukraine – The case at the ECHR
- The chances of Rosneft to challenge the lawfulness of the sanctions in the EU Court are extremely small
- Commercial Injunctions 6th Edition by Steven Gee, QC
- EU Referendum – Article 50 TEU Challenge
- Radgen v Finanzamt Ettlingen C-478/15
- Significant Court Decision on Fiscal State Aid
- JHA ranked top in The Legal 500 for Tax Litigation & Investigations
- JHA ranked top by Chambers and Partners for UK Contentious Tax
- Artificial intelligence—what it could mean for international arbitration
- Yanukovych is launching a campaign to return to the Presidency in Ukraine