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Budget 2018 – 10 key business tax takeaways

Published on 08 Nov 2018. By Ben Roberts, Partner

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連載コラム・欧州M&A最前線2018年8月

Published on 06 Nov 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

今月のコラムは、涼しい雨の東京で書いている。ここ1週間、ミーティング続きで忙しかったが、話題の中心はやはり英国の欧州連合(EU)離脱とそのM&Aへの影響だった。全般的に、ブレグジット交渉が完結するまでは、英国でのM&A取引の法的枠組みに変わりはない。

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<連載コラム・欧州M&A最前線>2018年7月

Published on 21 Sep 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

日本と違いロンドンでは気候が変わり、全般的にずいぶんと涼しくなった。この夏は長く異例の暑さったが、M&A市場もそれに負けない熱気を帯びた。当社各部門も多忙を極め、今なお次々とM&Aや投資の取引が成立している。今のところ、この活況は夏が終わっても続きそうな勢いだ。(ナイジェル・コリンズ/M&A専門弁護士)

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<連載コラム・欧州M&A最前線>2018年6月

Published on 23 Aug 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

サッカーのワールドカップ(W杯)で、イングランドと日本が共に見事な活躍を見せ、熱い感動を与えてくれた後、ロンドンで夏のきらめきを楽しんでいる。「もしあのとき…」という思いが胸を過ぎる。日本が後半戦の最後の10秒に、ベルギーを振り切っていたら。イングランドが前半で、クロアチアから奪った得点を守っていたら。日本の会社に例えるならば、千載一遇のチャンスを逃さないことが、ビジネスを成功に導くのだと思う。

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RPC Retail Compass 2018 Summer Edition

Published on 27 Jul 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

Legal and policy changes affecting retail.

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Good news for UK share sellers - capital gains tax relief relaxed

Published on 27 Jul 2018. By Ben Roberts, Partner and Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

The UK's entrepreneurs' relief (ER), which is already a valuable tax relief for individual UK-resident sellers of trading companies, is about to become a little more generous.

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連載コラム● 欧州M&A最前線 2018年5月 ● 欧州連合(EU)営業秘密保護指令の施行により、背信行為を巡る訴訟が増加する見通しとなっている

Published on 27 Jun 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

ところで、欧州連合(EU)営業秘密保護指令の施行により、背信行為を巡る訴訟が増加する見通しとなっている。当社の同僚たちがこのほど、これについてまとめたので紹介する。 営業秘密保護の現状はどうなっているのか。

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When can the Secretary of State intervene in a merger or acquisition?

Published on 30 May 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

This post sets out the circumstances in which the Secretary of State has been able to intervene in a merger or acquisition to date and looks at the ongoing consultation to protect national interests.

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連載コラム・欧州M&A最前線 2018年4月

Published on 18 May 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

今朝のロンドンは美しく晴れ渡っているが、私は剣道英代表チームとの2日間にわたる稽古のせいで体中が筋肉痛だ。それはともかく、今回のテーマは暗号通貨(クリプトカレンシー)。中でも、暗号通貨発行による資金調達に適用される規制について取り上げてみたい。

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Japanese banks joining Softbank's $100bn Vision Fund

Published on 10 May 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

MUFG, Mizuho, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation will be among the final investors in SoftBank's Vision Fund

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How hard is it to learn English?

Published on 02 May 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

As English is by far the number one language of business and politics, many non-native speakers have no choice but to overcome this challenge

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Lisbon, a near-shore hub for UK business

Published on 01 May 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

Hosting a meeting at Hitachi Consulting's offices in Lisbon

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Potentially largest ever Japan outbound deal

Published on 25 Apr 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

Takeda makes its 5th offer for Shire

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Japan's Itochu to raise stake in FamilyMart to 50.1%

Published on 19 Apr 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

Itochu to spend $1.1bn for an 11.1 per cent premium in FamilyMart

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欧州M&A最前線 2018年2月

Published on 23 Feb 2018. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

酷寒の東京と暖かい香港、蒸し暑いシンガポールを出張で回り、大勢のクライアントや関係者を訪ねて帰ってきたところだ。各地とも景況感は良く、フィンテック(金融とITの融合)やインシュアテック、クリーンエナジー技術が投資先として人気を高めている。

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PE funds: Risks to LP limited liability status 

Published on 24 Oct 2017.

One of the key attributes of an English limited partnership is that the general partner has unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the limited partnership.

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Transferring limited partnership interests

Published on 24 Oct 2017.

A limited partner may assign its interest in a limited partnership, subject to the general partner's consent and any contrary agreement between the limited partners.

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欧州M&A最前線 2017年9月

Published on 29 Sep 2017. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

夏季休暇が明け、日常に戻ったロンドンの金融街シティーには、さまざまなプロジェクトを進めようという意欲と活気がみなぎっている。

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欧州M&A最前線 2017年8月

Published on 25 Aug 2017. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

シンガポール、ハノイ、香港、東京を巡る出張から帰ってきた。クライアントや知人などいろんな人に会ったのだが、会えなかった人がいるのもいつものこと。こんな調子なので、さっそく次の出張の計画を立てた方がいいだろうか。

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欧州M&A最前線 2017年6月

Published on 30 Jun 2017. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

ブレグジット交渉が始まり、与党・保守党と北アイルランドの民主統一党(DUP)の閣外協力もやっとのことで決まった。

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欧州M&A最前線 2017年5月

Published on 26 May 2017. By Nigel Collins, Partner, Head of Japan Desk

市場とメディアは間もなく実施される英総選挙やトランプ米大統領提訴の可能性、先のサイバー攻撃の話題で持ち切りだが、英国では交渉中のM&A(企業の買収・合併)案件数が増えており、投資継続への意欲も高いように見える。これらの交渉の多くが実現するかは、時が経って初めて分かるだろう。

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High Court criticises HMRC's conduct finding that it breached taxpayer's legitimate expectation

Published on 20 Jul 2016. By Adam Craggs, Partner

High Court criticises HMRC's conduct finding that it breached taxpayer's legitimate expectation

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Failure to comply with direction leads to strike out of taxpayers' appeals

Published on 15 Jul 2016. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In the recent case of Grindley & Others v HMRC [2016] UKFTT 0834 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) has directed that the taxpayers' appeals be struck out for failure to comply with a direction issued by the FTT.

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Tribunal allows taxpayer's appeal in part in case concerning deliberate and/or careless errors

Published on 29 Aug 2024. By Jasprit Singh, Senior Associate

In Shaun Harte v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 00493 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal reduced HMRC's assessments to income tax, penalties and VAT. It also considered HMRC's application of the 'presumption of continuity' in relation to deliberate and/or careless errors.

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Contentious Tax Update 2

Published on 22 Aug 2024. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Contentious Tax Quarterly Review - Adam Craggs and Harry Smith examine developments in relation to open justice, access to pleadings and the taxation of carried interest.

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Upper Tribunal confirms that anti-abuse provision in UK/Ireland double tax treaty did not apply

Published on 15 Aug 2024. By Keziah Mastin, Associate

In HMRC v Burlington Loan Management DAC [2024] UKUT 152 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal held that the anti-abuse rule in the UK/Ireland double tax treaty did not apply to deny the withholding exemption, when a Cayman Islands company assigned the benefit of a debt to an Irish company.

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Further welcome news from the FCA – this time on co-manufacturing

Published on 08 Aug 2024. By Jonathan Charwat, Partner and Lauren Murphy, Senior Associate

Following on from our earlier blog, our review of the FCA's 'Discussion Paper' (DP24/1) continues, this time considering the rules relating to co-manufacturers of insurance products.

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Upper Tribunal confirms it’s the end of the road for HMRC's "fishing expedition"

Published on 08 Aug 2024. By Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate

In the recent Hitchins case, the Upper Tribunal confirmed that it was the end of the road for HMRC's "fishing expedition" and ordered it to close its enquiries.

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Potential deregulation and a pragmatic approach to commercial insurance – welcome news from the FCA

Published on 01 Aug 2024. By Jonathan Charwat, Partner and James Houlihan, Associate

The FCA has published a 'Discussion Paper' (DP24/1) seeking feedback on its rules on commercial insurance including in respect of the types of commercial customers in-scope, co-manufacturing of products and bespoke insurance products.

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Closure notices and the appeals process

Published on 01 Aug 2024. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Liam McKay, Senior Associate

In this article we consider the process by which a taxpayer can bring a protracted HMRC enquiry to and end and appeal against a closure notice issued by HMRC.

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SRA consults the legal sector on proposed changes to their fining framework

Published on 30 Jul 2024. By Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks and Victoria Lawman, Trainee Solicitor

The SRA is conducting a consultation from the 28 June to 20 September 2024 on their proposed changes to the SRA Fining Guidance. The regulator is seeking feedback in response to the new unlimited fining powers granted under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA 2023).

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HNWs: Understanding HMRC's Offshore Information Gathering Capabilities

Published on 24 Jul 2024. By Michelle Sloane, Partner and Liam McKay, Senior Associate

Wealthy individuals have long been the focus of a substantial part of HMRC’s compliance activities, but a difficult economic climate together with a looming general election and possible change of government is likely to lead to even greater scrutiny of HNWs by HMRC in the short term.

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Tribunal confirms no tax due on disposal of property held on trust for taxpayer's brother

Published on 18 Jul 2024. By Keziah Mastin, Associate

In Raveendran v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 273 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal allowed the taxpayer's appeal against HMRC's discovery assessment in relation to the disposal of a property because it was held on trust for his brother.

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Tribunal confirms loans from remuneration trust were disguised remuneration

Published on 11 Jul 2024. By Liam McKay, Senior Associate

In allowing HMRC's appeal in part, the Upper Tribunal determined that payments received under a remuneration trust scheme were caught by the anti-avoidance provisions in Part 7A of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003.

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The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive expert briefing

Published on 08 Jul 2024. By Sam Tate, Partner and Sophie Tuson, Senior Associate and Thomas Jenkins, Senior Associate and Robert Semp, Associate and Sarah Barrie, Associate and Eve Matthews, Associate

The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) was adopted on 24 May 2024 and was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 5 July. This means the law will enter into force 20 days later on 26 July, and will apply to companies from 2027.

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AI in auditing: Embracing a new age for the profession

Published on 08 Jul 2024. By Ash Daniells, Senior Associate

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rather new concept for many (ignoring those versed in 80’s Sci-Fi movies); it’s something many don’t know much about and certainly don’t use in our day-to-day lives (or at least appreciate we are using). However, that’s not the case for everyone. Auditors have long been reaping the benefits of AI, but are auditors just scratching the surface of what AI can offer and what impact will an increased use have on their insurance requirements and claims they face?

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All change: What will a Labour government mean for financial services?

Published on 05 Jul 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and David Allinson, Partner and George Smith, Partner and Matthew Watson, Partner and Ash Daniells, Senior Associate and Andrew Oberholzer, Senior Associate and Heather Buttifant, Associate

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What does a new Labour government mean for the management liability market?

Published on 05 Jul 2024. By Rachael Healey, Partner and Matthew Watson, Partner and Andrew Oberholzer, Senior Associate and Zoe Melegari, Senior Associate and Kim Wright, Senior Associate

We have a new government and the first Labour government for 14 years. What does it mean for the management liability market? We look at what Labour has promised and with that the areas those in the market will want to consider across directors and officers, employment liability and pensions.

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Dealing with HMRC information notices

Published on 04 Jul 2024. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Daniel Williams, Associate

Considering three common types of HMRC information notices and the extent to which they can be challenged.

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Tribunal awards taxpayer his costs due to HMRC's unreasonable conduct

Published on 20 Jun 2024. By Jasprit Singh, Senior Associate

In Aftab Ahmed v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 00236 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal granted the taxpayer's application for costs as HMRC had acted unreasonably in defending the appeal.

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Tribunal allows entrepreneurs' relief appeal

Published on 13 Jun 2024. By Keziah Mastin, Associate

In Cooke v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 272 (TC), the FTT allowed the taxpayer's appeal against HMRC's refusal of entrepreneurs' relief

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The Terminator: A Tale of Two Insurance Claims

Published on 19 Dec 2023. By Peter Mansfield, Partner

It is 2029, and the Machines are losing their war with Humanity. What to do?

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Project Angel Bidco v AXIS - what are the key takeaways for warranty and indemnity insurers?

Published on 30 Nov 2023. By James Wickes, Partner and Matthew Wood, Senior Associate and Matt Ward, Trainee Solicitor

On 31 October 2023, the London Circuit Commercial Court gave judgment in Project Angel Bidco Limited (in administration) v Axis Managing Agency Limited & Ors (2023) EWHC 2649.

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The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act: the clock is ticking for companies to prepare

Published on 14 Nov 2023. By Sam Tate, Partner and Thomas Jenkins, Senior Associate

Significant changes to the English law of corporate criminal liability have been introduced as part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (the Act), which received royal assent on 25 October 2023.

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Wordings do matter

Published on 06 Nov 2023. By Tamsin Hyland, Partner

Contract drafting has been brass tacks for lawyers since the dawn of time. In its broadest terms, it involves putting the scope of a bargain reached between parties into clear and effective language.

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Storm Babet, flooding and the insurance implications

Published on 24 Oct 2023. By Victoria Sherratt, Partner and Andrew Roper, Partner and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

Subtropical cyclone Storm Babet is currently responsible for over 350 flood warnings in the UK, with more flood warnings expected later this week.

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Getting to know Global Access Lawyers

Published on 09 Oct 2023. By Carmel Green, Partner and Simon Laird, Global Head of Insurance

Global Access Lawyers brings together some of the worlds leading insurance law practices. In the following pages get to know the different law firms that make up Global Access, who we are, where we operate and the kind of work we do. We hope you find this useful to understand the international reach of Global Access.

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EU AI ACT-ion stations

Published on 29 Sep 2023. By Helen Armstrong, Partner and Charles Buckworth, Partner

The EU is forging ahead with its vision for AI. With wrapping up talks on the EU AI Act between the EU governments, the Commission and the parliamentary negotiators imminent, we bring you up to date on the EU's risk based approach, the scope of the Act, a timeline, key points that will form the basis of the discussions and next steps.

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Court of Appeal finds in favour of FSCS on scope of the Policyholder Protection Rules (PRR)

Published on 14 Sep 2023. By Tamsin Hyland, Partner

Tamsin Hyland explores the recent judgment of JR (On the application of Manchikalapati v FSCS [2023] EWCA Civ 1006) and its relevance to insurance policy wording.

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