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UK tax update for lawyers: key tribunal decisions, HMRC guidance and manual changes, IR35, host employer NICs, SDLT refunds, carried interest; case and consultation trackers, week of 5 September 2024

Published on: 05 September 2024

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Private equity and venture capital

CIOT publishes its response to call for evidence on tax treatment of carried interest

The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has issued its reply to the government’s call for evidence concerning how carried interest is taxed. See: LNB News 03/09/2024 5.

Employment taxes

Upper Tribunal allows HMRC IR35 appeal (HMRC v S&L Barnes Ltd)

In HMRC v S&L Barnes Ltd, the Upper Tribunal (UT) set aside the First-tier Tax Tribunal’s (FTT) decision and upheld HMRC’s appeal, concluding that the intermediaries legislation (IR35) applied to a personal service company supplying the services of former rugby international Stuart Barnes (B) to Sky TV as a co-commentator and pundit. See News Analysis: Upper Tribunal allows HMRC IR35 appeal (HMRC v S&L Barnes Ltd)...

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