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Henry Stewart Briefing How
is it to be done? Nothing
is certain except death and taxes; except probably, tax avoidance. If
there are taxes some people will want, completely within the law,
to avoid/ reduce them. This is a time honoured game: tax-avoid, tax-avoid
a dance to the music of fees. But
now the game has been changed by the disclosure rules. It is to be
war between gentlemen-soldiers. Ambush and secret manoeuvre are banned.
The revenue must be told what you are up to. This is a whole new game. So
what is to be done? This
briefing has been organised to address just that question. A panel
of leading experts describe what the new rules are and how to play
the game effectively in the future. The
new rules on the disclosure of tax avoidance schemes, as introduced
by the Finance Act 2004, have taken effect from 1 August 2004. This
is your chance to learn how to stay in the game. For
all solicitors, barristers, tax consultants, financial directors,
in-house tax and legal teams requiring an in-depth explanation of
the new regime and what is still permissible. Full
documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time
set aside for questions. Wednesday,
17 November 2004 |