Bank of Ireland lose £27m tax avoidance case
The Bank of Ireland has lost a £27m tax avoidance case after trying to exploit a loophole that did not exist.
The Bank of Ireland has lost a £27m tax avoidance case after trying to exploit a loophole that did not exist.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has won a key court case defeating a widely-marketed scheme to avoid stamp duty land tax. The decision, subject to any appeal, could save more than £170 million for the UK Exchequer.
100 Parliament St
SW1A 2BQ London