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V@ Update – September 2021

Published on 30 Sep 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the September 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.

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DNAe Group Holdings – Higher R&D relief claims available

Published on 29 Sep 2021.

In DNAe Group Holdings Ltd v HMRC [2021] TC/201804348, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that 125% research and development (R&D) tax credits for an SME was available, despite the company being the strategic investment vehicle of a larger group.

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HMRC issues 'nudge' letters to non-doms for suspected unpaid tax

Published on 28 Sep 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Harry Smith, Senior Associate

HMRC is targeting wealthy UK tax residents claiming a non-UK domicile who may not have paid the remittance basis charge. HMRC has issued hundreds of 'nudge' letters to taxpayers encouraging them to reconsider their tax position.

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Connecting the dots

Published on 27 Sep 2021.

In a world of increasing digitisation, globalisation and remote working, now more than ever taxpayers are starting to ask "how are HMRC going to find out?".

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KSM Henryk Zeman - Tribunal can consider 'legitimate expectation' arguments in VAT appeal

Published on 22 Sep 2021. By Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Taxpayer can bring legitimate expectation/judicial review arguments in appeal against HMRC decision on VAT in First-tier Tribunal – a new step in tax litigation.

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Tinkler – Supreme Court decides taxpayer is estopped from denying validity of HMRC enquiry

Published on 15 Sep 2021.

In Tinkler v HMRC [2021] UKSC 39, the Supreme Court held that, due to the conduct of the taxpayer's advisers, the taxpayer was estopped by convention from denying that HMRC had opened a valid enquiry under section 9A, Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA), when it had sent the notice of enquiry to the wrong address.

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Lockdown thoughts: the evolution of HMRC and its increasing powers

Published on 13 Sep 2021.

Given the complexity and, at times, lack of clarity in our tax system, concerns have been raised about the extent of HMRC's powers, particularly regarding the range of penalties that can be imposed for innocent mistakes, and the severity of penalties that can be imposed in relation to offshore matters.

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JRO Griffiths – storage facility is plant for capital allowances purposes

Published on 08 Sep 2021.

In JRO Griffiths Ltd v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 257 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that a facility used to store potatoes was a plant, and that it met other conditions allowing it to qualify for capital allowances.

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Eclipse film partnerships settlement opportunity announced by HMRC

Published on 08 Sep 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

HMRC announced on 6 September 2021 a settlement opportunity for current and former members of the Eclipse Film Partners (numbers 1 to 40) limited liability partnerships (the Eclipse LLPs), under which HMRC will agree not to seek to impose a 'dry tax' charge in exchange for members settling historic tax liabilities (with interest) and abandoning litigation against HMRC in relation to the Eclipse LLPs. If accepted by each taxpayer, approximately £1.6 billion of 'dry tax' will not be pursued by HMRC.

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Accountants obliged to report suspected misuse of the Bounce Back Loan Scheme

Published on 07 Sep 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Michelle Sloane, Partner

The Bounce Back Loan Scheme (BBLS) was introduced to enable smaller businesses adversely affected by the coronavirus pandemic to access government-backed finance.

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Tax Bites - September 2021

Published on 02 Sep 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.

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Haworth - Supreme Court upholds decision to quash follower notice

Published on 01 Sep 2021. By Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Follower Notice judicial review upheld by Supreme Court even in tax avoidance context; restrictive requirements imposed for issue of follower notices.

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The tax tribunals: the next 10 years

Published on 31 Aug 2021.

Twelve years on from the seismic changes to the UK tax appeals system that introduced the First-tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal, the Tax Law Review Committee (TLRC) has published its Report "The tax tribunals: the next 10 years".

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V@ Update – August 2021

Published on 26 Aug 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the August 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.

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Contentious tax quarterly review 

Published on 25 Aug 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

We consider the Supreme Court's decision in Tooth, concerning discovery assessments; and examine the contentious issue of when a taxpayer can rely upon a PAYE credit. We also review the increased focus by HMRC on cryptoassets and the challenges that might create for taxpayers.

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Customs and excise quarterly - August 2021

Published on 24 Aug 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Michelle Sloane, Partner

In this update we report on (1) European Commission Guidance on UK import formalities; (2) HMRC's new and updated guidance for imports and exports following the end of the Brexit transition period; and (3) HMRC's updated guidance on returned goods relief on items exported from Northern Ireland. We also comment on three recent cases relating to (1) the illegal import of cigarettes; (2) customs valuation; and (3) the application of the dishonesty test when determining penalties.

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Wilkes – HMRC's discovery assessments were invalidly issued 

Published on 18 Aug 2021.

In HMRC v Jason Wilkes [2021] UKUT 150 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) dismissed HMRC's appeal against a decision of the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) which held that discovery assessments issued by HMRC to assess the high income child benefit charge (HICBC), were invalid.

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The complicated question of corporate criminal liability

Published on 17 Aug 2021.

Many commentators have questioned whether the law relating to corporate criminal liability is still fit for purpose or whether it is due a significant overhaul.

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Kelly – Tax tribunal confirms re-discovery not permissible for the purposes of section 29 TMA

Published on 10 Aug 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

In Sean Kelly v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 162, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) confirmed the principle that a discovery can only be made once and HMRC cannot raise a new discovery assessment under section 29,Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA), in respect of the same discovery.

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Tax Bites - August 2021

Published on 05 Aug 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner and Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.

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Walewski - Mixed partnership rules mean profit can be reallocated for whole period of account

Published on 04 Aug 2021. By Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Corporate member tax planning ineffective as profits allocated to partner in partnership for period during which it was a partner under mixed partnership rules.

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Lockdown, tax residency and the law of unintended consequences

Published on 02 Aug 2021.

In the latest episode of Taxing Matters, Nikita Cooper, a partner at Price Bailey discusses the effect COVID lockdowns have had on tax residency – and what the unintended consequences could be for you, your business and your employees.

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Corporate Tax Update - July 2021

Published on 29 Jul 2021.

Welcome to the latest edition of our Corporate Tax Update, written by members of RPC’s tax team. This month’s update reports on some of the key developments from May and June 2021. Included in this update are news of the historic G7 agreement as to plans for global tax reform, summaries of two cases on the required formalities for bringing contractual claims for breach of warranty and pursuant to a tax covenant, and news of another win for HMRC in an ‘IR35’ case. As ever we hope you, your family and friends are all staying safe and are enjoying the summer.

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V@ update - July 2021

Published on 29 Jul 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the July 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.

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Avonside Roofing – Tax Tribunal sets aside Schedule 36 information notice

Published on 28 Jul 2021.

In Avonside Roofing Ltd v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 158 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) set aside an information notice issued under paragraph 1, Schedule 36, Finance Act 2008 (the Notice), on the basis that the information and documents requested by HMRC were not reasonably required for the purpose of checking the recipient's tax position.

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Siddiqui - No proper ground for setting aside summons in private prosecution

Published on 21 Jul 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Private prosecution not to be quashed due to failure to disclose settlement agreement.

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Dawn of a new era: predicted increase in dawn raids

Published on 19 Jul 2021.

With financial pressure mounting on the Government, and with an additional 1000 new fraud investigators announced in the last budget, many expect the frequency of HMRC dawn raids to increase considerably.

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Golamreza – HMRC assessments and the burden of proof

Published on 14 Jul 2021.

In Golamreza Qolaminejite (aka A Cooper) v HMRC [2021] UKUT 118 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) allowed the taxpayer's appeal in part on the basis that the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) had erred in law in failing to take all of the taxpayer's case into account in arriving at its decision.

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Perring – Burden of proof for establishing that documents are 'reasonably required' in taxpayer information notice appeal is on HMRC

Published on 07 Jul 2021. By Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate

In Perring v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 110, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that the burden of proof for establishing that documents are "reasonably required" under a taxpayer notice issued under Schedule 36, Finance Act 2008 (FA 2008) lies with HMRC.

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Playing a winning hand: dealing with an HMRC enquiry

Published on 05 Jul 2021.

In this episode of Taxing Matters we are joined by John Cassidy, a Tax Resolutions Partner at accountancy firm Crowe UK. A tax veteran of over 25 years, when it comes to tax investigations, what John hasn't experienced, written about or lectured on isn't worth knowing!

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Tax Bites - July 2021

Published on 01 Jul 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.

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Aozora - Unilateral credit for US withholding tax allowed even where no treaty relief available

Published on 30 Jun 2021. By Harry Smith, Senior Associate

US UK double tax treaty and associated UK legislation interpreted to give unilateral credit for withholding tax suffered on interest income.

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V@ update - June 2021

Published on 24 Jun 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the June 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.

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Rediscovering ADR

Published on 23 Jun 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), in the form of mediation, remains an important part of the tax dispute resolution process. In light of the backlog of cases caused by Covid-19, and the practice statement issued by the Tribunal last year, we expect that taxpayers and HMRC will begin to re-examine and embrace ADR which can be an effective method of resolving disputes with HMRC.

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Ashbolt and Arundell: challenging search warrants

Published on 21 Jun 2021.

In the latest episode of Taxing Matters, we take a closer look at the recent case of Ashbolt and Arundell v HMRC, which involved a challenge to the lawfulness of search warrants.

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Tooth – Supreme Court rejects the concept of 'staleness' and confirms the meaning of 'deliberate'

Published on 16 Jun 2021.

In HMRC v Tooth [2021] UKSC 17, the Supreme Court, in dismissing HMRC's appeal, confirmed that a discovery assessment issued under section 20, Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA) will not be invalid because a large period of time had elapsed between the discovery being made and the assessment being issued by HMRC and that for a taxpayer to bring about a loss of tax as a result of a deliberate inaccuracy in a document there must be an intention to mislead HMRC.

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Hargreaves - Burden of proof on HMRC in taxpayer information notice appeals

Published on 09 Jun 2021.

In Hargreaves and others v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 80 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) confirmed that the burden of proof in an appeal against an information notice issued under paragraph 1, Schedule 36, Finance Act 2008 (FA 2008), is on HMRC.

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Shifting sands: insuring tax risks

Published on 07 Jun 2021.

In a special cross-over episode with our sister podcast Insurance Covered, this episode of Taxing Matters looks at the growth in popularity of tax liability insurance.

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Tax Bites - June 2021

Published on 03 Jun 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.

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Daarasp – Loss claims denied as closure notices were valid

Published on 02 Jun 2021. By Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate

In Daarasp LLP & Betex LLP v HMRC [2021] UKUT 0087, the Upper Tribunal (UT) upheld the First-tier Tribunal's (FTT) decision and dismissed the taxpayers' claims for losses as the conclusions in HMRC's closure notices were not inconsistent with the losses being reduced to zero in the taxpayers' returns.

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V@ update - May 2021

Published on 27 May 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the May 2021 edition of RPC's V@, an update which provides analysis and news from the VAT world relevant to your business.

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Comtek – Counteraction steps taken after Follower Notice deadline can reduce penalty

Published on 26 May 2021. By Harry Smith, Senior Associate

Follower notice penalty for SDLT scheme follower notice reinstated but reduced by Upper Tribunal, and guidance given as to meaning of 'counteraction' in APN / accelerated payment notice context.

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Tax fraud: The rise of the professional enabler

Published on 24 May 2021.

In this episode, we are joined by Simon York, Director of HMRC's Fraud Investigation Service (FIS). Created only five years ago, FIS has already secured 3,700 criminal convictions for serious fraud and protected over £25 billion in assets.

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Euromoney – Tribunal considers 'main purpose' test

Published on 19 May 2021.

In Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 0061 (TC), the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) upheld the appellant's appeal, finding that the avoidance of liability to tax was a purpose, but not the main purpose, or one of the main purposes, of the relevant arrangements, for the purposes of section 137(1), Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 (TCGA).

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Mehrban – Discovery assessments invalid due to staleness

Published on 12 May 2021.

In Kashif Mehrban v HMRC [2021] UKFTT 53 (TC) the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) held that a three-year delay in issuing a 'discovery' assessment issued pursuant to section 29,Taxes Management Act 1970 (TMA), resulted in the discovery becoming 'stale', even though the delay had not been the result of HMRC inaction.

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Tax Bites - May 2021

Published on 07 May 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

Welcome to the latest edition of RPC's Tax Bites - providing monthly bite-sized updates from the tax world.

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Disputes Yearbook 2021: Criminal tax disputes

Published on 07 May 2021. By Michelle Sloane, Partner

As part of the acclaimed Disputes Yearbook, Legal Business interviewed members of our disputes team exploring key areas of the market and what RPC brings to the table.

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Inmarsat Global – Upper Tribunal confirms successor company not entitled to capital allowances incurred by its predecessor on satellite launch costs

Published on 05 May 2021. By Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate

In Inmarsat Global Ltd v HMRC [2021] UKUT 59 (TCC), the Upper Tribunal (UT) upheld the First-tier Tribunal's (FTT) decision that a company was not eligible for capital allowances in relation to expenditure incurred by its predecessor on launching satellites into space.

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Furlough, fraud and the FIS

Published on 04 May 2021.

Twenty episodes ago, in early summer last year, our Taxing Matters podcast focused on the newly emerging risk of furlough fraud. Now, nearly a year on (and three iterations of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme later) David Francis, Head of Tax Dispute Resolution at Grant Thornton, joins us to discuss this important and evolving topic.

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Caught in the act

Published on 30 Apr 2021. By Adam Craggs, Partner

The furlough scheme has become ‘a magnet for fraudsters’. Adam Craggs and Alice Kemp outline the extensive powers HMRC can muster to investigate ‘high risk’ claims and to claw back any undue payments.

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