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This second edition of Hamilton on Tax Appeals covers every aspect of a dispute with the UK's HMRC, from the initial decision onwards, including the HMRC internal review process. The book provides a thorough review of the new Tribunal system, which was introduced in April 2009, including the rules, and practice and procedure for UK cases in the Tax Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal and the Tax and Chancery Chamber of the Upper Tribunal. It contains key updates, including amendments to The HMRC Litigation and Settlement Strategy, to help guide readers through the entire UK tax appeals process, and to inform them of the likelihood that a dispute will be settled under the new regime. Other upd...
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This fast moving financial thriller based around City dealing rooms, bars and clubs, takes you on a hunt for a serial rapist who attacks his prey in a London Taxi. Roger Hamilton is a bond broker at Kaplan Stewart International where he runs the UK GILT desk. His best friend is Detective Sergeant Frank Henson who is investigating a series of rape cases in West London. They socialise on a regular basis, drinking in many of London's trendy bars and clubs. Frank soon discovers that all the rapes are linked and he begins the search for one of London's most prolific serial rapists of all time. He soon realises that the prime suspect is a London Taxi driver when three of the victims are raped in t...
Mick Barrett and Ned Morriarty run for their lives after one of them shoots and kills a British officer in Dublin prior to the 1916 Easter-week revolt. Ned is captured, but Mick escapes. At a wake, Mick's daughter meets an American spying for the British, carrying out orders to find the man who eludes capture. from the introduction of the two, Kathleen Barrett and William Hamilton, follows a courtship that ends with the imprisonment of her father. To avoid the shame of childbirth without marriage, Kathleen leaves Ireland for Boston, where twins are born. Contrasting characteristics shown in early years lead them to far different lives. One becomes a priest, and the other a lawyer. Both are drawn into New York's business and union corruption. Austin Dwyer's novel takes the reader to dinners in Boston and Dublin where men talk about politics and war, and to restaurants and bars in America where criminals conspire to move to the top by rubbing out the men in their way.
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The design sector has expanded rapidly in recent years, and now covers a wide range of specialist disciplines from branding and communications to product, commercial interiors and digital. Yet design firms often lack long-term vision, strategies and plans, and research from the Design Council shows that far too many suffer from poor profitability. Shan Preddy believes that the more a design firm knows about business, the more successful it will be, both creatively and financially. That's why she has gathered over 80 design-sector experts from different fields - advisors, practitioners, clients and representatives from design organisations - to provide you with information, suggestions, guidelines and thought-provoking opinions. Whether you're experienced or just starting out, How to Run a Successful Design Business: The New Professional Practice covers everything owners and managers of design firms need to know.
This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives on Australian literacy education for Indigenous peoples, highlighting numerous educational approaches, ideologies and aspirations. The Australian Indigenous context presents unique challenges for educators working across the continent in settings ranging from urban to remote, and with various social and language groups. Accordingly, one of the book’s main goals is to foster dialogue between researchers and practitioners working in these contexts, and who have vastly different theoretical and ideological perspectives. It offers a valuable resource for academics and teachers of Indigenous students who are interested in literacy-focused research, and complements scholarship on literacy education in comparable Indigenous settings internationally.