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Taxpayer Misled by Agent Loses Appeal Against Discovery Assessments

Anyone who requires assistance with their tax affairs should ensure that they deal with a reputable and appropriately regulated advisor. Recently, a courier who claimed rebates for work expenses on the basis of misleading advice was unsuccessful in his...

Permission to Admit Expert Evidence in Licence Dispute Refused

The High Court has refused a university's application for permission to adduce expert evidence relating to the interpretation of a licence it had entered into with a pharmaceutical company. Under the licence, which was entered into in 2004, the university...

Court Orders Girl's Return to UK from USA

The Family Division of the High Court has granted a mother's application for her younger daughter, who was living with her father in the USA, to be returned to the UK. The mother and father had decided to separate in 2020 but, due to the COVID-19...

Waiting Time for Grants of Probate Remains Steady

Recent figures from HM Courts and Tribunals Service show that the waiting time for grants of probate has remained steady for several months, following delays in processing probate applications in recent years. The average time from submission of a probate...

Supermarket's Challenge to Rival's Planning Permission Fails

The Court of Appeal has rejected a supermarket chain's appeal against the dismissal of its claim for judicial review of a planning permission granted to a competitor. The Court found that the local council had correctly understood and applied the...

Golf Club Ordered to Reinstate Member Accused of Cheating

In certain circumstances, a member of a club whose membership is unfairly terminated may be able to obtain legal redress. In a recent case, a woman who was expelled from a prestigious golf club after she was accused of cheating in a competition has succeeded...

Small Businesses Account for Majority of Tax Gap

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have published statistics showing the tax gap – the difference between the amount of tax that should, in theory, be paid to HMRC and the amount actually paid. The statistics indicate that small businesses account for a...

Appeal Against Service Charge Determination Succeeds

The leaseholders of a flat in a separate wing of a country house have succeeded in their appeal against a determination that they were liable to pay service charges in respect of the common parts of the house. The leaseholders had purchased the flat in...

Genetic Testing Company Fined for Failing to Protect User Data

A company that provides direct-to-consumer genetic testing services has been fined £2.31 million by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for failing to implement appropriate security measures to protect the personal information of UK users. ...

Family Court Rules on Complex Financial Remedies Case

The Family Court has ruled on an application for financial remedies in a case which involved a range of assets and was characterised by animosity and dispute. The husband and wife had married in Cyprus in 2008 and subsequently lived in London. They...
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