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This week's edition of Tax weekly highlights includes: (1) a reminder of the forthcoming Autumn Budget—watch out for the analysis we will be producing of the business tax announcements, (2) the Independent Expert Panel on Corporate Re-domiciliation publishes its report proposing UK legal changes to enable companies incorporated overseas to become companies in the UK and (3) two News Analysis pieces exploring evidential and disclosure issues arising from two recent judicial review tax cases.
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