Peter Hann
Contributing Writer
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Peter Hann is a UK Chartered Accountant based in Croydon, UK who holds an advanced diploma in international taxation and is involved in projects relating to international trade and taxation. Peter has experience on international advisory projects in the UK, Netherlands and China and has edited publications on taxation and investment in the Middle East, China and the Asia Pacific region. His areas of work have included advisory projects relating to the effects and use of double taxation agreements, methods of dispute resolution in international business, the tax implications of cross-border transactions and the design and drafting of regulations on tax administration and collection.
Latest Articles
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Tax Problems for Cost Contribution Arrangements in the EU
The EU Joint Transfer Pricing Forum is currently examining tax problems relating to cost contribution arrangements set up within multinational enterprises.
Mar 3, 2011
- Peter Hann
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The Role of Ombudsmen in the UK
An Ombudsman independently investigates complaints and issues reports that may recommend changes in practices and procedures within an organisation.
Mar 2, 2011
- Peter Hann
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Alternative Dispute Resolution in the UK
Alternative dispute resolution methods used in the UK include arbitration, adjudication, conciliation and mediation.
Mar 2, 2011
- Peter Hann
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HMRC Pilot Project on Alternative Dispute Resolution
HM Revenue and Customs is operating a pilot project using alternative dispute resolution in respect of tax disputes with small and medium enterprises.
Mar 2, 2011
- Peter Hann
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How to Know if a VAT Invoice Is Valid
If the staff of an organisation are able to recognise a valid VAT invoice, this will lead to fewer mistakes and less danger of VAT penalties.
Mar 1, 2011
- Peter Hann
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UK Value Added Tax (VAT) Appeals
UK taxpayers have the right to appeal to the First-Tier Tribunal against a value added tax (VAT) decision by HMRC, but must prepare fully for the hearing.
Mar 1, 2011
- Peter Hann
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Tax Burden Falls in Industrialised Countries
A recent publication by the OECD shows that the tax burden has fallen in industrialised countries. This is likely to be a temporary phenomenon.
Jan 13, 2011
- Peter Hann
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UK Value Added Tax on Food and Confectionery
Food is zero rated for UK value added tax, but confectionery is liable to VAT at the standard rate, so the distinction between them in VAT law is important.
Jan 3, 2011
- Peter Hann
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UK Releases Guidance on Draft Pension Legislation
The UK has published guidance on draft pension legislation that aims to reduce the amount of pension benefits that can be built up with tax relief
Dec 16, 2010
- Peter Hann
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OECD Paper Discusses Tax Policy Reform
A report entitled "Tax Policy Reform and Fiscal Consolidation" discusses the appropriate tax policy to secure tax revenues and encourage economic growth
Dec 15, 2010
- Peter Hann
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