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This week's edition of Tax weekly highlights includes: (1) the Court of Appeal decision on VAT in WTGIL, (2) News Analysis on the UT’s decision in Mantides on IR35, (3) updated HMRC guidance on Multinational Top-up Tax and the Domestic Top-up Tax and (4) the judiciary publishing updated guidance on the use of AI.
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