Authors: Mark Kenney, Partner and Karl Higgins, Solicitor
‘Unknown Unknowns’ are not simply a Donald Rumsfeld double negative; but can now also be considered a genuine area of claims in relation to construction ...
Author: Richard Collier
Unfortunately, yes. Tax continues to be a challenge for the charity sector, and VAT is no exception. The VAT regime can be a mixed experience for charities. There are beneficial rules on advertis ...
Author: Louise Giles
Charities are constantly having to navigate a changing landscape. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides new data handling considerations for our clients and with it new potential ri ...
Authors: Katherine Hayes, Partner and Greg Stirling, Senior Associate
Round 2 of the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry has examined the financial planni ...
Author: Madeleine Mould
Contracts of employment are binding on both parties but, if changes need to be made by the employer, what is the best way to do this? Usually the first step is to seek employees' agreement. ...
There is broad agreement between global Tax Authorities that the means by which companies in the digital sector can be subject to corporate tax in overseas territories has not kept pace with the manner in which many mult ...
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