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This consultation invites comments on draft regulations for Double Taxation Relief in respect of the Bank Levy and the Netherlands Bank Tax.
Legislation about what types of transactions are an investment transaction for the purposes of the Investment Manager Exemption which came into force on 8 April 2014.
This Tax Information and Impact Note introduces regulations for UK businesses,for accounts maintained for accountholders who are tax resident in Isle of Man, Guernsey, Jersey and Gibraltar.
Removal of extended time limit restriction for EU cases
Double taxation relief - status of the UK's double taxation conventions with countries of the former USSR.
Further draft legislation on Finance Bill 2014.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Double taxation relief: revenue protection
This Tax Information and Impact Note removes the ability of individuals to claim compensating adjustments where the counterparty to the transaction is a company.
Legislation about what types of transactions are an investment transaction for the purposes of the Investment Manager Exemption.
Double taxation relief - status of the UK's double taxation conventions with the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
UK/Czechoslovakia Double Taxation Convention.
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