Pump Court Tax Chat

By: Pump Court Tax Chambers
  • Summary

  • Pump Court Tax Chat brings you expert analysis of key, topical tax issues from the barristers from Pump Court Tax Chambers. Whether you are a tax professional, a solicitor, accountant or interested in tax law you are in the right place. As the UK’s leading tax chambers, our team of barristers dives deep into the latest tax news, key cases and important legislative updates. From the impact of major tax changes to practical advice for navigating HMRC enquiries, insights to keep you informed and ahead of the curve. Join us every month for discussions with top tax barristers covering everything from corporate tax to personal wealth tax issues. We will keep you up to date with the latest developments and ideas. Presenter: Laura Poots Producer: Peter Shevlin A C60 Media production for Pump Court Tax Chambers https://www.pumptax.com/
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Episodes
  • S1 Ep1: Assessments: Recent Litigation Developments
    Nov 20 2024

    Keep up to date with all things tax law related with the Pump Tax Chat, brought to you by leading UK tax set, Pump Court Tax Chambers. In our latest episode, Laura Poots and Ben Elliott discuss the latest case law developments in HMRC’s powers of assessment, for both direct and indirect tax. They cover issues of carelessness, deliberate behaviour and protective assessments.

    All the legislation and cases mentioned in the podcast as well as a transcription of the episode can be found on the podcast page on our website here.

    You can find out more about Pump Court Tax Chambers here and on the speakers here:

    Laura Poots / LinkedIn

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    33 mins

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