Author: Ruth Christy
The situation with regard to government support and action is changing daily. Please contact one of our employment team lawyers for the latest position with regard to your own situation.
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Coronavirus is already staking a strong claim to be 2020's "new word of the year". Although the ultimate trajectory of COVID-19 in the UK remains uncertain, at the time of writing, the government anticipates it wil ...
Where a UK company is funded by off-shore loans, payments of interest – even to an intra-group lender – will be subject to UK withholding tax.
However, the tax withholding will not apply if the loan is structured as ...
Now that the UK has left the EU this presents both challenges and opportunities to domestic and international businesses. From ensuring GDPR comliance, to taking steps to secure finance facilities and reassuring the ...
Author: Simon Stokes
Guidance is now available on a anti money laundering for the UK art market and those from overseas coming into the UK to sell works of art.
On 7 February the UK's HMRC (the UK tax authority) publis ...
Author: Ben Evans
The CJEU has now published its decision in the Sky v Skykick trade mark case and the ruling will be seen as good news for brand owners.
The case involves the well-known broadcaster Sky who were involv ...
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