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In this week’s episode, Robert Salter and Gabby Donald look at the major tax developments making headlines. They discuss the Trump administration’s executive order to withdraw the US from the OECD’s Global Minimum Tax (GMT) deal and ask: does this signal the demise of the GMT initiative?
While closer to home, the Public Accounts Committee has accused HMRC of providing subpar service and eroding public confidence in the UK tax system.
They also explore the case of a Norwegian company facing a 10-year National Insurance bill and the lessons learnt.
And Gabby shares why we’re not out of the woods yet when it comes to more tedious food VAT tribunals.
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In this week’s episode, Robert Salter and Gabby Donald look at the major tax developments making headlines. They discuss the Trump administration’s executive order to withdraw the US from the OECD’s Global Minimum Tax (GMT) deal and ask: does this signal the demise of the GMT initiative?
While closer to home, the Public Accounts Committee has accused HMRC of providing subpar service and eroding public confidence in the UK tax system.
They also explore the case of a Norwegian company facing a 10-year National Insurance bill and the lessons learnt.
And Gabby shares why we’re not out of the woods yet when it comes to more tedious food VAT tribunals.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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