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Why is Stamp Duty a key topic in 2010?

Stamp duty land tax (SDLT) is a tax that is imposed by the Government on property and land transactions in the UK. It applies to the purchase of residential and non-residential properties, and to both...

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When should you use a tax solicitor versus a tax accountant?

All businesses should have their annual tax return completed by a tax accountant. These professionals not only have the knowledge and skills to ensure that all tax returns are completed on time and are...

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What is the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court was established by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. The Court replaced the House of Lords, previously the last court of appeal in the UK. The business and workings of the Court...

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Why are there different tracks for civil claims?

In civil claims, the court will allocate the matter to one of three tracks. Namely, the small claims track, the fast track, and the multi-track. When deciding which track to allocate a case to, the...

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Does marriage invalidate an earlier will?

If you get married, the validity of your previous will depends on how you own your assets. Generally speaking, any previous will would be voided if you get remarried and jointly own any assets with...

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Does every estate need a grant of probate?

Whether or not an estate needs a grant of probate will depend on the value of the assets that make up that estate. Generally, small estates that have a value of less than £5,000 and where all the...

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In what ways is my privacy protected by UK law?

The key pieces of legislation regarding privacy protection in the UK are the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Data protection Act 1998. The Data Protection Act concerns the protection of information and...

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Is evidence gathered by polygraph accepted by courts in the UK?

The polygraph, or lie detector, measures physiological responses when a person is asked a question. The test will record changes in blood pressure, pulse, sweating, breathing and body temperature,...

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What is the law on sale and leaseback?

Sale and leaseback is a method of financing a company which involves selling an asset and then leasing the asset back, so that it can continue being used. The process can be done with just about any...

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Can you appeal a disciplinary decision?

Under UK employment law, an employer is required to set out their disciplinary rules that they expect their employees to follow, including standards of professional performance and conduct. An employer...

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