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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Newshams congratulates the RIBA award winners
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winners of the 2011 awards for architectural excellence. The 89 winners in the UK include a community hall in the Hebrides and a self build hideaway in the Lake District … Continue reading
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Tagged land stamp duty, land tax stamp duty, Olympic velodrome, Olympics, RIBA, RIBA awards, Royal Institute of British Architects, SDLT, SDLT mitigation, SDLT planning, Simon Newsham, stamp duty land tax, stamp duty on commercial property, Tax Lawyer, tax mitigation, tax solicitor, UK tax planning
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The Bribery Act 2010
Following a delay caused by the need for additional consultation and clarification, the Bribery Act 2010 has received Royal Assent and will come into force on 1 July 2011. This Act aims to modernise the law in relation to bribery … Continue reading
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Tagged newshams, Simon Newsham, Tax Lawyer, tax solicitor, The Bribery Act 2010, UK tax planning
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The CIOT comments on SDLT Budget proposals
Within the 2011 Budget, the chancellor, George Osborne, proposed various measures intended to tighten up on Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) avoidance. These proposals form part of the Finance (No 3) Bill which is currently winding its way through Parliament. … Continue reading
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Tagged Chartered Institute of Taxation, CIOT, Finance (No 3) Bill, newshams, residential property stamp duty, SDLT, SDLT mitigation, SDLT planning, Simon Newsham, Stamp Duty Land Tax mitigation, Stamp Duty Mitigation, Tax Lawyer, tax mitigation, tax solicitor, UK tax planning
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Contraction in construction
Whilst spring heralded signs of recovery in large swathes of the economy, the construction industry continues to buck the trend. Even admitting that the poor weather at the beginning of the year won’t have helped, construction statistics continue to give … Continue reading
The complexities of corporate transaction tax planning including SDLT implications
One of the mainstays of the Government’s recovery policy is the encouragement of small business and enterprise. Its success in this area is partially underlined by the number of new companies being registered at Companies House. In March 2011 alone … Continue reading
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Tagged Companies house, company formation, company merger, corporate tax, corporate tax planning, mergers, mergers & acquisitions, SDLT, SDLT planning, Simon Newsham, stamp duty for commercial property, stamp duty on commercial property, Tax Lawyer, tax solicitor, UK tax planning
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