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Taxes

Andorra Residency In Demand

08th December 2011
In North America, Australia and across Europe business leaders are paying a lot of tax to their respective governments in the form of sales tax, employee pension contributions and if they're doing well taxes on any profits they might make. While they h...
Author: Roger Munns
Taxes

IGST MODEL - AN INNOVATIVE IDEA

29th November 2011
The First Discussion Paper produced by the Empowered Committee of state Finance Ministers has come out with an innovative way to deal with inter-state transaction of goods and services. The forthcoming GST will be dual in nature and will be levied on all ...
Author: lawcruxadvisors
Immigration Law

Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules HC 863

05th April 2011
The government laid a new Statement of Changes in the Immigration Rules (HC 863) on 17 March 2011 before Parliament. The changes are extensive and implement the government's intentions which have been announced in various policy documents and public s...
Author: Gherson
Immigration Law

Why the UKBA's first

15th February 2011
There has been a series of challenges to the lawfulness of the Government's Points Based System since the Court of Appeal's judgment in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Pankina (2010) EWCA Civ 719, (2010) 3 WLR 1526 which came out in June of 2...
Author: Gherson
Divorce

Looking For Newly Updated Divorce Records For Canada

15th February 2011
A North American country, Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Its total land area is the second largest space in the world. Economically, it is reported as one of the highly progressive locations worldwide. For the welfare of its people, the c...
Author: Ben Dave
Immigration Law

The effects of Theresa May’s plans for the immigration system as outlined in her speech.

06th December 2010
On the 05 November 2010 in her first major speech on immigration, the Home Secretary has covered various points on government policy, managing numbers in the economy's interest, and her idea of ensuring that only the brightest and the best can come to the...
Author: talkvisa
Law

The Human Rights Act

26th February 2010
Introduction Lord Irvine of Lairg wrote an article on the impact of the Human Rights Act on the legal system. In his article he tells about the various transformations that have taken place and their impact as a result of the Human Rights Act. He is quot...
Author: carolyn2010
Taxes

Service Tax On Equipment Leasing And Hire-Purchase - Whether Un-Constitutional ?

24th November 2009
Surender Kumar Jain This article makes a comprehensive analysis of the decision of the High Court in Kerala Non-banking Finance Companies Welfare Association v. Union of India [2009] 20 STT 1, wherein a recent issue as to : whether charging of service ...
Author: Taxmannlaw
Taxes

Monaco, government, politics, tax, finance

29th September 2009
Motivated businessmen and wealthy millionaires in the past have been faced with a dilemma - save tax by moving to Monaco, famous for its zero per cent tax rate - or stay at home, pay the taxes, and know you're contributing to your country? But that dil...
Author: Roger Munns
Taxes

Major Changes In Indirect Taxes

29th July 2009
V. S. Datey 1. Budget 2009 was presented before Parliament on 6-7-2009. The major changes in indirect taxes are summarised below: 2.1- No change in existing rate of service tax - Existing rate of service tax of 10 per cent continues unchanged. 2...
Author: Taxmannlaw