
In association with International Tax Review, our panellists, Paul Davies, Chris Sanger and Patrick Stevens, measured Mr Darling’s proposals against his Pre-Budget Report objectives of competitiveness, simplicity and fairness. All panelists shared their insights into the implications for Britain, particularly in relation to the global marketplace.
If you would like to view the archive version of the web seminar, please follow this link, or alternatively visit www.internationaltaxreview.com.
For further information, please contact Lee Pine or Vicki Haley.
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Read our Budget alerts – a series of summaries providing sector-specific information in response to the Budget
FS Alert – Banking
Our Budget Tax Alert for the Banking Sector summarises the main issues arising from the Budget Report which are of most significance for the Banking Sector. Download the alert
217K, March 2008
FS Alert – International Fund Managers
Our Budget Tax Alert for International Fund Managers summarises the main issues arising from the Budget Report which are of most significance for International Fund Managers. Download the alert
248K, March 2008
FS Alert – Investment Management
Our Budget Tax Alert for the Investment Management Sector summarises the main issues arising from the Budget Report which are of most significance for the Investment Management Sector. Download the alert
247K, March 2008
Insurance Tax Alert
Our Budget Tax Alert for the Insurance Sector summarises the main issues arising from the Budget Report which are of most significance for the Insurance Sector. Download the alert
280K, March 2008
HR & Tax Alert
2008 Budget confirms that the proposed changes to the UK's residence and domicile rules will be implemented from 6 April 2008 as planned. Download the alert
52K, March 2008
Year End Personal Planning
Year End Personal Planning provides clear and concise coverage of key personal tax planning issues. Download YEPP
384K, February 2008
Finding its way: a return to the competitive path for Britain?
This paper is a thought provoking commentary of the UK's position in the global market place which considers whether the Chancellor will be able to deliver on his aims of making the UK "a modern tax regime based on three clear principles: that our system is competitive, simple and fair". Download Finding its way
462K, March 2008
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