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Will Pillar Two Crumble Before It's Built?

Over 135 jurisdictions signed up for a global Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) project in October 2021 aimed at reforming the international taxation system. A Two-Pillar approach was developed to...more

A Post-Budget Review of the UK Tax Landscape for Non-Doms and Family Offices

During Katten's recent tax planning seminar, a panel of leading experts analysed the impact of the Autumn Budget 2024 (Budget) on the United Kingdom's non-dom tax regime — specifically related to family offices and foreign...more

Winners and Losers: HMRC Revises Policy on VAT Treatment of Fees and Compensation for Early Termination of Contracts

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) now considers that charges made by businesses to their customers to withdraw early from agreements to supply goods or services are payments for a supply and potentially subject to value added-tax...more

Katten Corporate and Real Estate Tax Case Roundup – February 2022

In this roundup, we look at some of the key cases in corporate and real estate tax from December 2021 to January 2022, including the value–added tax (VAT) decisions on input VAT that was not passed on to final consumers and...more

ESG and Tax: Don't Be Left Behind

As environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations become ever more central to doing business, tax is equally becoming a critical ESG factor. This is evidenced, among other measures, by the increased social interest...more

UK Plastic Packaging Tax: An Update on the New Measure to Reduce Plastic Waste

The Finance Act 2021 sets out a more sustainable and environmentally friendly tax system by legislating to implement a plastic packaging tax (Tax). The new Tax, which will come into force on 1 April 2022, will encourage the...more

Freeport Tax Sites: With Eight Freeports Confirmed, Should We Expect More to Come?

The eight new freeports in England include tax breaks for employers and businesses, but what are they and where will they be? What Are Free Zones? Free zones (also known as freeport customs sites) are designated...more

The UK Government and HMRC's Efforts to Clamp Down on Promoters of Tax Avoidance

Tax avoidance is the process of manipulating tax rules to reduce the amount of tax payable and obtaining a financial advantage that was never the intention of the legislation. A typical example of tax avoidance involves the...more

Note on Proposed Changes to UK Taxation of Securitisation Vehicles

Securitisation is a widely used method of raising debt finance on capital markets through the issue of asset-backed securities. Typically, income-producing assets are used as collateral backing for the issue of securities by...more

Taxes — Not So Certain After All? HMRC Looks to Mind the Gap

The size of the UK's 'legal interpretation tax gap' is a matter of increasing concern to the government, so much so that it has now published its second consultation on the topic. A 'legal interpretation tax gap' arises where...more

UK Plastic Packaging Tax: A New Measure to Reduce Plastic Waste

The Finance Bill 2021 sets out a more sustainable and environmentally friendly tax system by legislating to implement a plastic packaging tax (the "Tax"). The new Tax will encourage the use of recycled plastic within...more

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