Latest Farming Dispute Demonstrates the Importance of Written Partnership Agreements
In the latest farming dispute to emerge from the courts (Wild v Wild, 2018 EWHC 2197 Ch), a judge has ruled that a £1.65m farm and bungalow should be included in the deceased’s estate rather than part of a farming…
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Farming Partnership Dissolved in Son’s Favour After Father Loses Capacity
Another case illustrating that it is not a good idea to where businesses are concerned for an owner to follow a succession plan and then backtrack on that plan on later personal inclination or circumstances. In Moore v Moore, 2016 EWHC 2202…
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THE SUMMER FINANCE BILL: WHAT IS MISSING !
The second Finance Bill 2015 and its explanatory notes were released on 15th July. The Bill received it’s second reading in the House of Commons on 21st July, although MPs will not debate it until September, after the summer recess. The Bill is expected…
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WAKE UP CALL FOR SLEEPING PARTNERS OF INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS
HM Revenue & Customs updated their view of the liability of sleeping and inactive partners to NIC’s in 2013 though I am coming across investment partnerships where the partners may not have fully appreciated the implications. What Are the Facts…
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