On 22 February 2007 the Court of Appeal gave its ruling in the latest instalment of Marks & Spencer plc v Halsey (HM Inspector of Taxes)[2007] EWCA Civ 177, [2007] All ER (D) 232 (Feb), which has seen Marks & Spencer (M&S) litigating since 2002 for its right to
claim group relief for the losses of foreign subsidiaries based in Europe.
Not exact matches
A new report by the Low Incomes Tax Reform
Group (LITRG) will highlight the plight of temporary low - paid agency workers who turn to confusing and costly umbrella arrangements to
claim tax
relief on travel expenses.
Once the mechanism of laughter was set in place by evolution, the theory goes, it could be hijacked for other purposes: the expression of contempt for out -
groups (as the superiority theory of humor
claims) or the ventilation of forbidden sexual impulses (the
relief theory of humor).
The Student Debt
Relief Group falsely
claimed to be affiliated with the Department of Education, deceived consumers into paying up to $ 1,000 in illegal upfront fees to enter them into free government programs, and charged consumers monthly fees they
claimed would be credited toward their student loans.
As for
group 2, although they received
relief from the MOL, using a literal interpretation of s. 97 of the ESA, these class members had not voluntarily sought
relief or filed
claims under the ESA, and as a result could not be barred from any aspect of the
claim.
Canada's Federal Court addressed this issue in H - D U.S.A., LLC v. Berrada 2014 FC 207 where the Court faced a
claim by the Harley Davidson
group («HD») seeking declaratory
relief as to their right in their SCREAMIN» EAGLE trademark.
Acting for a
group of employees who set up a competing business in
claims for injunctive
relief, delivery up, springboard
relief, breach of confidence and damages.
The litigation concerns
claims alleging that certain provisions of the corporation tax legislation relating to
group relief for losses are in breach of the EC Treaty and / or the non-discrimination article of double taxation conventions.