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Co-owner of Hamburg bank on trial in latest case linked to cum-ex scandal
Former motor racing mogul has agreed to pay £652mn to settle decades-long battle over offshore assets, with HMRC ‘slowly turning the screw’
Former Formula One boss to pay record £652mn after admitting failure to declare overseas assets to UK authorities
Tech giant says it will contest US agency’s claim over use of ‘transfer pricing’ scheme
Draft text marks progress on world tax deal, but several countries remain reluctant to introduce legislation
Row over holding fractional shares in tax-free accounts intensifies ahead of Autumn Statement
Dublin plans for future with corporation tax windfall while Lisbon benefits from government fiscal discipline
Jump from target of €87mn to €200mn follows moves by Italy and Netherlands to tax sector more heavily
Growing cost of living fears can lead to hurried decisions that could prove more expensive than expected later
Rising inflation has increased the number of people who will be paying the levy for the first time
IFS research shows price of full expensing of plant and machinery investment less than OBR forecast suggests
Prime Minister António Costa says incentive no longer makes sense and will be eliminated next year
It varies every year but is usually quite substantial
Chancellor to pledge minimum wage rise and benefit sanctions amid escalating conference row
Bumper corporation tax receipts have filled the country’s coffers. But the government has plenty of problems to solve
Prime minister says beating inflation is the priority despite pressure from his party to make pre-election giveaway
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
British prime minister also faces awkward questions over the future of HS2
These levies may be almost irrelevant to the economy, but they stir up strong feelings on mortality and family
Conservatives reported to be considering scrapping estates levy
The chancellor is ‘open to ideas’ about reforming tax-free accounts, so what could investors expect?
Cash savings rates are attractive, but may not pay off in the long term
Gaming companies receive demands for hundreds of millions of dollars
Party officials shift focus to making independent schools pay VAT and business rates in event they win power
£4bn withdrawn between April and June this year
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