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Civil way: 23 February 2018

23 February 2018 / Stephen Gold
Issue: 7782 / Categories: Features , Civil way , Procedure & practice
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HMRC antidote; Hug a claims management co.; 94th CPR update

 

LAX ON TAX

You have missed the deadline for getting in your 2016–17 tax return or paying your tax? Let’s see if we can help with more than a cursory nod of thanks to the judges of the tax chamber. For the avoidance of doubt, HMRC do not lose every time. Just quite a bit. Incidentally, you can now make a tax appeal on line at www.gov.uk/tax-tribunal. Come this spring, you may be invited to participate in the video hearing pilot for tax appeals for which ‘the majesty of the courtroom will be upheld.’ Bow to the web cam. More next time.

It was the computer what did it The determination to impose a penalty for the late filing of a company tax return was invalid because it had not been made by a flesh and blood tax officer as required by s 100(1) of the Taxes Management Act 1970. It appeared that the HMRC computer was programmed to run

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Serious injury teambolstered by high-profile partner hire

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Firm strengthens employment team with partner hire

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

Lawyers’ liability practice strengthened with partner appointment in London

NEWS
Ceri Morgan, knowledge counsel at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP, analyses the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Johnson v FirstRand Bank Ltd, which reshapes the law of fiduciary relationships and common law bribery
The boundaries of media access in family law are scrutinised by Nicholas Dobson in NLJ this week
Reflecting on personal experience, Professor Graham Zellick KC, Senior Master of the Bench and former Reader of the Middle Temple, questions the unchecked power of parliamentary privilege
Geoff Dover, managing director at Heirloom Fair Legal, sets out a blueprint for ethical litigation funding in the wake of high-profile law firm collapses
James Grice, head of innovation and AI at Lawfront, explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the legal sector
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