When a family is being housed, the provision of separate, self-contained flats with no common living areas does not mean that accommodation had been made available such that the members of the applicant’s family could ‘reside together’ in the ordinary meaning of the phrase.
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Two Flats are Not a Residence
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First Company Convicted of Corporate Manslaughter Loses Appeal
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New Guidance on Transferable Nil-Rate Bands
There has, since its inception, been a great deal of confusion regarding the ‘double Inheritance Tax (IHT) nil rate band’ legislation – whereby the unused proportion of the IHT nil rate band of the first of a couple to die is passed to the second: this is termed the ‘transferable nil rate band’ (TRNB).
- been domiciled for IHT purposes in the UK at the date of death; and
- not have owned foreign assets (i.e. a holiday home) worth more than £100,000 at the date of death.
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Unfair Trading Legislation Stops Bogus Prize Draws
Not many prosecutions are brought under the Consumer Protection From Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, which are designed to protect consumers form the activities of unscrupulous traders.
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Bribery Leads to $150 Million Settlement
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Squatters’ Rights
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Guidance on the Agency Workers Regulations
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has published guidance for employers and those in the recruitment sector on the Agency Workers Regulations 2010 (AWR), which come into force on 1 October 2011.
- the scope of the AWR;
- qualifying for equal treatment;
- how to identify basic working and employment conditions and the relevance of a ‘comparator’;
- pay;
- working time and holiday entitlement;
- pregnant workers and new mothers;
- pay between assignments;
- information, liability and remedies;
- information a Temporary Work Agency (TWA) must have before supplying an agency worker; and
- compliance information required by a TWA from a hirer.
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The Tax Refund You Are About to Receive – is a Scam
HM Revenue and Customs have reported an upsurge in a common ‘phishing’ scam, in which an email is sent advising that the recipient is due a tax refund and that all that is required to make the refund is your bank account and security information.
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Is Your Intellectual Property Protected?
Today is World Intellectual Property Day and the global members of the World Intellectual Property Office have joined forces to help raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trade marks and designs affect everyday lives. This year’s theme is ‘Designing the Future’.
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Supreme Court Next Stop in Legal Privilege Case
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