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How Important Is It to Not Say Sorry During an Accident?

10th March 2021
Many of us instinctively apologise when things go wrong, even if they are not necessarily our fault. But doing so can land you in hot water from a legal perspective.
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What Is a Death Benefit and Who Can Claim It?

21st January 2021
A lump-sum payment not subject to income tax, death benefits occupy an unusual space in the insurance sector.
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Cum-Ex – The Storm Clouds Gather

20th January 2021
The Cum-Ex tax loophole scandal may be coming to an end, but the scale of investigations into connected individuals and corporations is only increasing.
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Possible Change to CGT Rates Could Drive Business Sales

12th January 2021
Proposals laid out in the OTS's latest report on capital gains tax hint at significant consequences for those looking to sell a business.
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Changes to the IR35 Rules Explained

7th January 2021
Significant changes are coming to UK employment law, though many firms are dangerously unaware of the impact they will have.
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Taxes new businesses in Nigeria ought to be aware of

6th January 2021
  The Nigeria tax system is built on three things (known as a tripod tax system) namely: legislation, policy and administration. Do these three components go hand-in-hand? Not really because the tax authority usually come up with circulars that are at times not in alignment with the interpretations of tax legislations. In addition, until recently, […]
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Legislative Efforts to Reform AOB Litigation Leave Unresolved Questions in Florida

22nd December 2020
Legislation in Florida regarding assignment of benefits claims has been caught in a mire, with a new 2019 statute further complicating matters.
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