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⚠️ Warning - this week's pod features some of Gibraltar's brightest business talent. ⚠️ We're back after a short break with a special youth entrepreneurship episode. We swapped the studio for school and met the people involved in this year's Company Programme by Young Enterprise. Host David Revagliatte teams up with James Barton to co-host the show and chat with Sean Michael Federico from Young Enterprise Gibraltar, Michaela Rees from Knightsbridge Incorporations Limited and GFSB, Isabella Lombard from Hassans. They also meet some of the teams competing for the coveted Company Programme award. Since 2021, the Gibraltar Business Podcast by the Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses has been exploring the issues driving business on the Rock. The podcast is sponsored by Gibraltar International Bank International Bank and produced in collaboration with Motion Gibraltar and Barton Solutions.hashtag#Gibraltar hashtag#Business hashtag#Podcast hashtag#Youth hashtag#Entrepreneurs
Det har gått 11 år siden den unge dansk-palestinske poeten Yahya Hassan ga ut en diktsamling som kastet om på dansk offentlighet og hans eget liv. Hassan var en naturkraft som debuterte som 18-åring og døde da han var 24. Denne uken utkommer en bok som har et omslag som ligner Hassans debutbok. På svart bakgrunn står det denne gangen "Familien Hassan", der det en gang sto "Yahya Hassan". Vi snakker om denne svært gode, men også problematiske utgivelsen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sex-Kännaren Marika Smith hjälper redaktionen att släppa skammen och berätta våra sexfantasier.Hassans haranger om SUCCÉ-boken och rapparen Havals nya platta!Toxiska Tokan om planen med kärleken FRAMÅT men också möjligheten att gå tillbaka i gamla hjulspår så att säga.André avslöjar för mycket och ångrar sig direkt.Fredrik ska till Nåttarö och menar att Barack Obama har saxofon AURAAgge har ont i nacken och behöver återigen försvara mjölk-drickandet!Det och MYCKET mer! HAJ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the recently published Terms of Reference for a United Nations Framework Tax Convention... What is it? How far will it go? Will it succeed? What will happen if the OECD and the UN don't back down? All this and more!
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss Pillars 1 and 2 with Professor Hans van den Hurk ... Why are they so darned complex? Will they stand the test of time? Are there alternative methods? Do many countries have the capacity? find out more about Hans here Prof Dr Hans van den Hurk (H.T.P.M.) | Maastricht UniversityHans van den Hurk is an international tax advisor with extensive experience (hhp.law)
Eliud Kipchoge beendet den Olympischen Marathon nicht, wir haben einen neuen Sponsor (RYZON) (Werbung), Sifan Hassan gewinnt den Olympischen Marathon plus zwei dritte Plätze über 5k und 10k UND der Ironman Frankfurt steht an! 10% Rabatt bei RYZON mit dem Code „pace10“ Lucy Charles-Barclay RYZON Jersey (Werbung) 03:14-Ironman Frankfurt 09:25-RYZON „pace10“ (Werbung) 13:21-Olympische Spiele 15:55-Marathon 29:42-Basketball 35:02-Leichtathletik & Co.bbnnb 37:27-Medaillenspiegel 49:47-Amateur Doping bei der Challenge Roth Unsere Trainingspläne erwerben. Mail: kontakt.marvinneumann@gmail.com Torbens Webseite (Ausdauercoaching) PACE auf Instagram Marvin auf Instagram Marvin auf YouTube Zu Torben: Früh gestartet als Handballer wechselte er nach vielen Jahren vom Indoor- zum Outdoorsport. Heute ist der Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaftler als ambitionierter Triathlet aktiv. Fünf Ironman hat er bereits erfolgreich gefinisht. Seine Bestzeit von 8:49h stellte 2022 beim Ironman Italy auf. Den M.A. in Sportmedizinischem Training und Leistungsphysiologie in der Tasche ist er außerdem Lauf- und Triathloncoach und kennt sich aus, wenn mal der „Schuh drückt“. Sein persönliches Ziel: Hawaii – und das nicht zum Urlaub machen. Die Ironman- Weltmeisterschaft steht noch auf seiner sportlichen To-do-Liste. Zu Marvin: Als langjähriger Journalist ist Marvin schon immer den spannenden Geschichten und Fragen verfallen. Seit 2016 berichtet er auf seinem YouTube-Kanal („Marvin Neumann“) über gesellschaftliche Themen und hatte sogar den laufbegeisterten Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz im Interview. Das Laufen ist schon immer große Passion gewesen. Nachdem er sein Ziel erreichte 2023 beim Berlin Marathon unter 02:53h zu laufen, richtet er nun sein ganzes Hauptaugenmerk auf den Triathlonsport (2024: Kraichgau, Jönköping & Portugal).
In this ITB Snax episode Harriet Brown discusses the three hot topics of the day in UK tax. Hot on the heels of their election victory the new Labour Government have released policy papers and calls for evidence for reforms of the IHT system, Carried Interest, Non- Dom and VAT on school fees. This episode is our first reaction to these important proposals... we are both sure we'll be talking about this again!
This special episode is in honour of the publication of "On the principles of Gibraltar Taxation" a book edited by Grahame and available from www.spiramus.com In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the UK/Spain Tax Treaty on Gibraltar. This unique document which was a consequence of Brexit governs the tax interaction between Gibraltar and Spain deserve consideration on its own.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the Skatteforvaltningen case in which the Danish tax authorities sought to reclaim wrongly paid tax credits through the English Courts. This important case set the boundaries of the long standing Revenue Rule in a modern context.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the legal challenges to FATCA and CRS and explain how they feel about the boundaries of what is and what isn't justifiable. FATCA and CRS were introduced in the last decade to mandate exchange of information between banks and foreign tax authorities on the contents of accounts held outside your home jurisdiction. There has long been disquiet amongst professionals about this as an invasion of privacy. A growing number of cases are challenging the legal basis of FATCA and CRS.
In this episode... Grahame and Harriet discuss the approach taken by the UK courts to classifying foreign entities for tax purposes. Especially where the entities exhibit characteristics which do not fit neartly into domestic categories. The case of Memec sets a framework for that approach, Grahame and Harriet examine this and some other countries' approaches.
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Former senior advisory counsel to the Government, Lloyd DeVincenzi, said he was concerned by the connection between Hassans, the Chief Minister and the Financial Secretary. Giving evidence at the McGrail Inquiry, Mr DeVincenzi said he was shocked when he came to know that 36 North, which was being investigated by the police, was owned by Hassans - and therefore in part by Fabian Picardo and Albert Mena. Mr DeVincenzi said "lines needed to be drawn". The Development and Planning Commission have been discussing potential plans for Devil's Tower Road. Kevin Ruiz was at the meeting earlier today and spoke to us about the details. And, if you're an artist it's time to get those paint brushes or cameras out! The Alwani Exhibition is round the corner, and the deadline for submissions is at the end of the month. There are prizes totalling £10,000 up for grabs. Joseph Alecio from the Alwani Foundation told us more about the competition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss the basics of Value Added Tax. VAT is one of the most important taxes in the world and one of the least understood. It is paid by almost everyone in a way which is invisible to the end consumer. This is our first episode on indirect taxes and we look forward to discussing them further in coming episodes.
On Day 3 of the Inquiry, Ian McGrail's lead Counsel in the Inquiry, Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC, has described the Chief Minister's actions relating to a search warrant in the Operation Delhi investigaiton as ‘grotesque, unbelievable, bizazrre and unprecedented'. The operation was a criminal investigation into the alleged hacking of the national security system. A search warrant was executed at the offices and home of Hassans senior partner James Levy. Mr Levy was never charged and denies any wrongdoing. Ms Gallagher has accused Fabian Picardo of having had lengthy discussions with Lewis Baglietto, the lawyer of a criminal suspect, about how to prevent the police issuing a search warrant and how to remove a police commissioner from office. Our reporter, Ros Astengo joined us to discuss the biggest parts of the morning's proceedings.And, we spoke to photographer Juan Carlos Teuma ahead of the launch of his book Hunting Lights in the Shadows, Memoirs of a paparazzo. The book launch will be taking place on Thursday 11th April from 4pm-6pm. His nephew Jonathan Teuma wrote the book with him. We spoke to them in the studio about what it was like working together on the book. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In day 2 of the McGrail Inquiry, the Police lawyer has told the Chairman officers acted professionally at all times when executing a search warrant in the offices and home of Hassans senior partner James Levy. The lawyer representing the lead officer in that police investigation said it was frustrating Mr Picardo has been able to recover his WhatsApps to and from everyone else but not to and from Mr Levy. Our reporter Ros Astengo brought us the latest.The Government have announced another restructure of the Health and Care system. Among some of the key changes, the Minister for Health will take over as Chair of the GHA Board, with the Chief Secretary to become Vice-Chair. There will be an accountability agreement in place to limit ministerial input. Gemma Arias Vasquez says the restructure is expected to improve services and increase efficiency, without costing more. And, Gibraltar's sporting best will be celebrated this evening at the annual GBC Sports Awards. A variety of trophies will be awarded throughout the night, building up to the main award; the ‘GBC Sports Person of the Year'. We looked ahead to the show with GBC's Sports Producer John Shephard and our sports reporter Jose Mari Ruiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scarface, Underverden eller Yallahrup Færgeby. Ahmed og Hassan går igennem de film og serier der har været med til at forme måden man går, taler og føler sig selv på ude på ved blokken. Vi introducerer "Ugens Gråzone",taler om den ultimative prenup scam og vi hører om Hassans kamp med Bauhaus.Værter: Ahmed Omar & Hassan Hagi
In this episode Harriet and Grahame are joined by Professor Rita De La Feria of Leeds University. Professor De La Feria is a world leading Tax Policy expert who frequently speaks on matters of tax to a wider public audience. In this episode the three of us discuss what tax is for, what the best approach to making tax policy is and the weaknesses of the public discourse around tax.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame talk to Todd Buell of Law 360 about developments in the EU related to tax including #BEFIT #Unshell and all points in between. Will these directives ever see the light of day or is there reform fatigue setting in. Politics will have much influence on this outcome and Todd gives us his feelings about how the future will develop. This is our last episode of 2023 and we want to thank you all for listening to us for another year. We look forward to seeing you in 2024.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame talk about some surprising results of the #OECD's Corporate Tax Statistics report "Effective Tax Rates of MNEs: New evidence on global low-taxed profit" which shows that more than half of the "undertaxed" profits in the world arise in nominally high tax jurisdictions. What creates this gap between statutory rates and actual tax paid? Harriet & Grahame discuss the fact tax systems are more than just headline rates and a gap between statutory rates and actual tax paid may actually be unavoidable.
I södra Irak breder oljefälten ut sig över enorma områden. Från plymer av eld från brinnande gas sprids metan, koldioxid, sot och en mängd livsfarliga ämnen som både påskyndar klimatförändringarna och riskerar ge närboende cancer. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Klotets Lina Malers har besökt 12-åriga Hassans familj utanför Basra där palmerna vid huset intill oljefälten färgats svarta av lågorna.Hör experter om hur eldningen globalt av överskottsgas vid oljeborrning förändrar vår miljö men också om försöken att bättre ta tillvara på bränslet.Medverkande:Hassan och Zahraa - barn, närboende till oljefältenFrqad Youssef Wahab - närboende till oljefältenAlia - närboende till oljefältenRafed Adel Aboud - sjukhuschef, onkologMahdi Hassan - chef för Basras människorättskontorFatma - barn, cancersjukAbbas al-Hassani - barnkirurg, sjukhuschefAsem Jihad - talesperson för oljedepartementetKaddori Salim - chef Basra Oil CompanyBashir al-Jubbari - närboende till oljefältenAbdul Halim Ali - meteorolog specialiserad på luftföroreningarNuri Abdel Nabi Nasser - professor i miljö och biologiAli - ansvarig för luftmätningar Basras miljödirektoratKareem Abd Rekhais - chef för miljödirektoratetBashar -anställd vid gasfabriken i BasraMohannad -anställd vid gasfabriken i BasraMarfa Kadhem Al-Asadi - vicechef över gasfabriken i BasraNoam Raydan - energianalytiker, Washington InstituteSarah Steimer - forskare i atmosfärvetenskap vid Stockholms universitetLina Malers - reporterNiklas Zachrisson - ProgramledareAnders Wennersten - Producent
In this episode Grahame and Harriet explore the procedures and issues around international tax information requests which individuals or institutions may receive from their local tax authorities requesting information for foreign tax authorities. They discuss what a request looks like, what the limits of that request are and whether a recipient can or is indeed obliged to push back against their local tax authorities.
Zaken als klassenongelijkheid, klassenmigratie en onzichtbare privileges staan opeens weer helemaal op kaart in de sociologie en het maatschappelijke debat. Waar komt die belangstelling vandaan? En leidt het ergens toe? We bespreken het met Hassan Bahara, redacteur cultuur en media, en met Margriet Oostveen, redacteur sociale wetenschappen en maatschappij. Lees ook het interview met Didier Eribon: Sociale ongelijkheid en schaamte gaan voor Didier Eribon hand in hand En lees ook Hassans essay: Welkom in vinkjesland, lieve achterstandskinderen, het is hier teringsaai Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie Elke Dag: Pieter Klok en Sheila SitalsingPresentatie de Kamer van Klok op vrijdag: Gijs GroentemanRedactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Julia van Alem en Jasper VeenstraMontage: Rinkie Bartels, Simone EleveldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss the proposals from the EU Tax Observatory for a global minimum tax to be imposed on individuals. They discuss the design of such a system and possible alternatives
An ongoing police investigation sees the arrest of a 34 year old serving Police Inspector and two former officers, aged 38 and 36, arrested on suspicion of various offences, including unauthorised access to computer material. GBC's News Editor Christine Vasquez brought us up to speed. We'll hear from some excited new home owners at Hassan Centenary Terraces.If you're a young family struggling in the cost of living crisis, Stephanie Yeo from the charity CareLink, told us how they can help. How fast can you cycle up the Rock? Stuart Hedley told us about a new time trial challenge. And, Mary Berry breaks the buytickets.gi site - tickets for her second date at the literary festival sell out like hot cakes, but after the site crashes due to demand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the boundaries of international taxation reporting regimes and the need to make reports under the relevant anti-money laundering regimes. They focus on the interaction of CRS, MDR and POCA. They also give you a round up of their ambitious project "Designing the Perfect International Taxation System", an eight episode epic with globally important guests.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame tackle the issue of translations and multilateral international documents, is there an original document or do all official translations carry the same weight?
In this episode Harriet & Grahame discuss the international concept of "Foreseeable Relevance" and how it is a protection for taxpayers and a brake on the ability of tax authorities to request information from each other. This important concept is embedded in nearly all the various information exchange regimes across the globe and an understanding of it is vital for the international tax adviser. Is it a uniform concept, is it an effective protection for taxpayers?
In their first ever face to face recording, Grahame and Harriet are talking about the "central management and control" test, which is one of the ways that a corporate body can find itself resident in the UK for tax purposes. You can find out more about Grahame, here: Grahame Jackson You can find out more about Harriet, here: Harriet Brown
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the provisions of sections 86 and 87 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act. This powerful piece of anti-avoidance is relevant to anyone who deals with trusts outside the United Kingdom, especially trustees, beneficiaries and settlors. You can find out more about Grahame, here: Grahame Jackson You can find out more about Harriet, here: Harriet Brown
Det var en gang en mann som het Abu Hassan, som ved et forferdelig uhell slapp en helt legendarisk fjert. Han rømte byen og landet og prøvde å finne et liv der han IKKE ville bli ledd av, og kom ikke tilbake før mange, mange år senere... Bli med i Snuteklubben for MYE MER fra Snipp Snapp Snute! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the final part of CMO Series REPRESENTS: Embracing Equity program, leading female voices across the legal marketing industry discuss the need for women to back themselves and be their own advocates to build a successful career in the profession. This brilliant group of guests reflect on their experiences and share their personal perspectives, encouraging women to find joy in their careers and take ownership of forging their own paths in the industry in order to strike a fulfilling work-life balance. We have the honour of hearing personal stories and perspectives from Charlotte Green, Head of Clients and Markets at Gowling WLG, Trish Lilley, Chief Marketing and Business Development Officer at Thompson Coburn, Elinor Gilles-Jones, Head of Business Development and Events at Wrigleys Solicitors, Sophie Hudson, Head of Marketing and Business Development at Sherrards Solicitors, Jane Biddell, Marketing and Business Development Director at Fox Williams, Jean Marie Campbell, Head of Client Development for North America for Baker McKenzie, Heather Morse, Chief Business Development Officer McGlinchey Stafford, Catherine Knock, Head of Marketing & Communications at Hassans, Siobhan Moret, Marketing Director at Saffery Champness, Tania D'Souza Culora, Founding Partner at Seastone IP and Candice De Bruin, Head of Business and Practice Development at Werksmans Attorneys.
International Tax Bites and TaxSnax join forces to discuss important International Tax concepts for Bodies Corporate
In this episode, in the absence of Grahame, Harriet speaks to Susan Ball, President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation and RSM and, John Cullinane Public Policy Director of the CIOT https://www.tax.org.uk/about-us/spokespeople. They discuss what the aims of the CIOT are, how it helps the profession and encourages education and continuing training amongst tax advisors. They touch on the qualifications the CIOT sponsors and its role in national and international policy making.
The UK Notification of Uncertain Tax Treatment Regime. In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the new Notification of Uncertain Tax Treatment Regime (or NUTT). They also muse on the status of guidance and the privileging of HMRC's position on disputed tax treatments. Happy New Year to all our listeners.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the EU Blacklist, and the 8th November 2022 changes to the backlisting criteria. The EU Code of Conduct Group and its black and greylists are the most effective international listing regime for taxation systems which are considered harmful by the EU. Inclusion on the blacklist can have quite severe economic and reputational consequences for some jurisdictions. Harriet and Grahame discuss whether the listing system is the most equitable approach and what if any weaknesses it may have in its current form.
In this episode Harriet returns to discuss with Grahame the Autumn Statement of 17th November 2022. In terms of tax what has the Chancellor done, how much will it raise and will it work?
Church recap!...; the spiritual battle but you call it physical; no such thing as racism; Halloween!...; Hassans dog; Halloween stampede in Korea. — Paul Pelosi attack…; Peter from Vermont has questions about God and his marriage. Peter sometimes thinks there can't be a God when he sees the awful things in the world. He has been hearing Jesse speak of forgiveness for years.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss some of the more commonly phrases in International Tax such as "avoidance" "arm's length" "purpose" and "main purpose" amongst other things. They also discuss the correct location of the apostrophe in "arm's length".
In this the second episode of the Transfer of Assets Abroad Regime discussion Harriet and Grahame discuss the various types of motive defence available to taxpayers. They also compare TOAA to its related but very different capital gains tax charge s86 TCGA.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame tackle the Transfer of Assets Abroad regime which is one of the most effective tools in the anti-avoidance tool kit of the HMRC. They discuss the three charges to tax contained in TOAA, the definition of Associated Operations and the general principles underlying the regime. They will complete the topic in the upcoming Part 2 of the Transfer of Assets Abroad Regime.
The topic of discussion in this episode is the basics of transfer pricing, what are the transfer pricing rules for, what do they try and tackle and what are the approved methods of calculating transfer prices. This is a basic introduction to a very complex topic and we hope that we have tackled it well. Most importantly in this episode Harriet and Grahame run a competition for listeners to win an International Tax Bites mug! the question is "What does 'OECD' stand for?" answers by email with your postal address to internationaltaxbites@gmail.com.
Regulated crypto funds With investment in crypto continuing to generate investor interest (current market turmoil notwithstanding!), FS firms are exploring whether and how investment fund structures could be used to deliver exposure to crypto currencies. Leading the way when it comes to regulated crypto funds is Gibraltar. So I'm delighted to be joined by James Lasry, Funds and Crypto Lawyer at Hassans, to discuss how Gibraltar has approached the regulation and operation of crypto funds. With tons of insights and practical experience, James is a mine of information when it comes to regulated crypto funds. Enjoy!
In this episode, Harriet and Grahame talk through the Hague Convention related to the International Recognition of Trusts. Which country's laws apply to a trust can have tax consequences but it's generally important as well when trusts deal across borders and may well be subject to consideration by the courts.
In this episode Harriet and Grahame talk about the UK's statutory residence test. When it was introduced in 2013 the SRT was hailed as simplifying what was previously a minefield of uncertainty and a common law test. In fact it is one of the most complex residence tests Harriet and Grahame have ever come across.
David Revagliatte meets James Levy QC, the Senior Partner at Hassans International Law Firm. Mr Levy talks about some of those milestones that shaped his career and shares his view on some of Gibraltar's current challenges. If you've enjoyed today's episode, please like, share and subscribe to never miss an episode!Thanks for listening to the Gibraltar Business Podcast by the GFSB! Follow us on Twitter, Linkedin and Facebook!
In this episode of the Self Made Podcast, it is a pleasure to welcome Dr Hassan Zaid to the show.Hassan is the main reason I have so much faith in Chiropractors. Not only is the man seriously intelligent, lives and breaths strength training but he was also the first person to crack my own neck! I remember how nervous I was walking into his practice as I had seen enough Die Hard movies to know you crack someone's neck you instantly die but Hassan not only put my mind at ease he instantly relieved my pain and gave me practical tips that improved my performance on the gym floor.One of the things that really sets Hassan apart from many Chiropractors is that he truly understands the gym. As a competitive powerlifter himself as well as working with many top-level athletes, strongmen and bodybuilders he understands how training affects the body and how to optimise your mobility, stability and strength (to borrow a phrase from another beastly Chiro Mr Shallow a man who is spoken highly of by Hassan in this show)In this episode, we discuss his powerlifting career, the time when he almost diet on a failed squat attempt, and the mindset of success before we deep dive into what is really causing your mobility issues. Is stretching the answer? What role does the gym play and more!One of the most popular posts this man wrote was his article about how your hamstrings are not tight something that flies in the face of what many people think. We break this down in-depth and look at why we get the sensation of tightness, what the issue actually is and how we go about creating stability in the hip, knee, shoulder and neck.But that is not all!! This episode is worth every second of its run time as we end the show discussing the role the brain has in mobility, how therapy can actually help your movement, what he has learned from therapy and a little announcement about a diagnosis I got this weekend.If you want to know more about Hassans you can find him on Instagram @performancedoctor As always if you want to know more about my work you can follow me at @kingsleydutton and if you enjoy the episode please give us a review on your preferred podcast platform and share on social media tagging me and HassanSupport the show
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the recent suspension by UK of its tax information exchange relationships with Russia under CRS and Country by Country reporting. They talk about what this could mean for financial institutions. Later on they consider whether the approach of seeking 100% global participation in CRS and other tax exchange regimes is correct especially as professionals may be mandated to collect information that will assist the collecting of tax by countries which behave in unacceptable ways.
Tax Stories Podcast – Episode 17– Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson.Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson are authors of a podcast International Tax Bites that explains different tax concepts. They both in September 2021 released a book “A Practitioner's Guide to International Tax Information Exchange Regimes”, published by www.spiramus.com. Harriet practices tax in the UK, but Grahame – in Gibraltar. We discussed their careers, the podcast, the book and the global tax issues at large.https://tax-stories.simplecast.com/episodes/harriet-brown-uk-barrister-and-grahame-jackson-hassans-on-information-exchange-and-tax-podcasts-Q_f_wX_4
Een gesprek met SDOK-collega Emma de Vries over de bijzondere ontmoeting met voormalig moslimgeleerde Hassan. Ze ontmoette hem tijdens een recente reis naar Egypte. Hassan was docent op de prestigieuze Al-Azhar universiteit in Cairo. Nu werkt hij als afwasser in een restaurant omdat hij zijn goede baan kwijtraakte nadat hij besloot Jezus te volgen. Emma vertelt hoe Hassans leven is veranderd, maar ook wat ze geleerd heeft van deze bijzondere ontmoeting.
In this long anticipated episode of International Tax Bites Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson talk to Tarik Chebib of Currency.com . They discuss what a crypto asset is (from Bitcoin to NFTs), where it is located, the ways in which it can make you money and the tax consequences of that. Tarik provides technical back up as the guys discuss this conceptually difficult asset class. Thank you to Currency.com a crypto exchange that provides crypto trading from a regulated platform for their help in producing this episode. The OECD report that Harriet mentions can be found here.
In Episode 5 of Series 3 Grahame and Harriet are proud to talk to Sven Steinmo and John D'Attoma. Sven is a Professor at University of Colorado Boulder and a leading political scientist who has written several books over the last thirty years and has made significant contributions to the field of social science. John is a research social scientist with the Internal Revenue Service and has previously taught at the University of Exeter Business School and the European University Institute. In this episode Harriet, Grahame, John and Sven discuss John and Sven's new book Willing to Pay from Oxford University Press and Sven's previous book Leap of Faith a pair of complimentary works which examine the historical causes and science of tax compliance behaviour. What factors influence whether people do or do not pay their taxes. You can find more information about Sven and John's work here: Sven Steinmo | Political Science | University of Colorado Boulder John D'Attoma – Assistant Professor of Taxation (wordpress.com) Feel free to contact us on internationaltaxbites@gmail.com
In this fourth episode of the latest series, Grahame and Harriet discuss the economic substance tests which have been introduced by the crown dependencies and overseas territories of the UK and other jurisdictions in recent years. These important provisions are having a major impact on low tax jurisdictions and are an important consideration for those managing or establishing entities in the relevant jurisdictions. "A Practitioner's Guide to International Automatic Tax Information Exchange Regimes" which will be published on 1st September 2021 and is available to pre-order here: https://spiramus.com/automatic-exchange-of-information
In this episode, Grahame and Harriet discuss the very important issue of whether Santa is a tax evader or tax compliant. We wish everyone a very merry Christmas and happy New Year!
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the concept of tax avoidance, what it is, what it is not and whether it is allowed. They discuss the differences in approach to defining tax avoidance in the EU and UK and discuss what distinguishes tax avoidance from other types of tax behaviour. "A Practitioner's Guide to International Automatic Tax Information Exchange Regimes" which will be published on 1st September 2021 and is available to pre-order here: https://spiramus.com/automatic-exchange-of-information
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss what is meant by the term Hybrid Mismatch, how they arise and how anti-avoidance measures are used to stop taxpayers taking advantage of them. Grahame and Harriet's book, "A Practitioner's Guide to International Automatic Tax Information Exchange Regimes" is available to purchase here: https://spiramus.com/automatic-exchange-of-information
In this episode Harriet and Grahame have the pleasure of discussing the different types of tax professionals with Jack Bonehill of the Tax Professionals Podcast (www.thetaxprofessionalspodcast.com) . They discuss the different roles of tax barrister, tax solicitor and chartered tax advisor and the differing routes to qualification.
M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss how M. Teezy is going to act real differently now that Kanye West follows him on Instagram, Big Sean & Hit-Boy's "What You Expect" EP and what we expect from Sean Don now that he's off the G.O.O.D. Music label, Wale's "Folarin II" album and if it met expectations after a hot streak of singles, Megan Thee Stallion's "Something For Thee Hotties" mixtape that dropped just in time for Halloween, Jay-Z's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and how it was about damn time, and so much more!
Es geht um zwei, die träumen: Jakob aus der Bibel und Hassan, der im Kirchenasyl im Rhein-Main-Gebiet lebt. Anja Harzke erzählt, wie aus Alpträumen und Sorgen gute Aussichten für die Zukunft werden.
In this final episode of series 2, Grahame and Harriet discuss the major automatic exchange of tax information regimes. This is also the topic of their upcoming book, "A Practitioner's Guide to International Automatic Tax Information Exchange Regimes" which will be published on 1st September 2021 and is available to pre-order here: https://spiramus.com/automatic-exchange-of-information This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Spiramus Press, publishers of Harriet and Grahame's book.
In this week's episode Harriet and Grahame discuss General Anti Abuse Rules or GARRs. They look at the UK GARR and the EU ATAD GAAR and then review the differing types of GARR in this context, looking at the differing features. They review examples of GARRs in the low tax world and how they operate and, which of the EU and UK GAAR they most resemble. This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Spiramus Press, publishers of Harriet and Grahame's book "A Practitioner's Guide to International Automatic Tax Information Exchange Regimes" which will be published on 1st September 2021 and is available to pre-order here: https://spiramus.com/automatic-exchange-of-information
In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss the common law badges of trade test. Why is it important to understand which income arises from trade and which income doesn't? The Badges of Trade are related to but distinct from the distinction between income and capital and this week they analyse where the test came from and what its characteristics are.
In this episode of International Tax Bites, Grahame Jackson and Harriet Brown discuss the difference between income, capital and capital gains and why the distinction matters, particularly if you are in a jurisdiction which charges tax on each at different rates and/or different times.
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this episode the duo, Harriet Brown and Grahame Jackson, go off piste and explore what the greylisting of Malta means, who the #FATF are and what those who deal with #Malta can expect to see in light of this development.
In the first episode of series 2 of International Tax Bites, Grahame and Harriet grapple with the recent G7 announcement that was made regarding a global minimum tax rate and a change in the basis of International Taxation. What does it say? Does it deliver on its promise? How will it work? Contact us on internationaltaxbites@gmail.com
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this last episode in Series 1 Grahame and Harriet discuss sources of income / gains, how to identify source and how technology is impacting on international taxation in general. See you in the Summer for Series 2.
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss double taxation. How it arises, the methods by which it is resolved, and some practical issues. They look at some examples of Double Tax Treaties and consider their operation.
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss the complexities of permanent establishment, what it is, how it works and is there a cream for it!
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss the complexities of establishing domicile.
International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this episode Grahame and Harriet discuss personal tax residence including how to determine tax residency and relevant treaties.
Welcome to a new podcast series by Hassans' Partner Grahame Jackson and Harriet Brown of Old Square Tax Chambers. International Tax Bites explores concepts and issues in international taxation. In this first episode Grahame and Harriet discuss Corporate Tax Residence.
RøverRadion er tilbake på nyåret, men frem til da kan du høre noen av de beste sendingene fra 2020. #S4E26. Hvordan har gjengmiljøet i Oslo forandret seg fra 90-tallet frem til i dag? Røver Hassan var med i Young Guns på den tiden, men mener mye har forandret seg til det verre siden den gang. I Eidsberg er de fleste Røverne i starten av 20-åra og har god kjennskap til dagen situasjon - hva har de å si til Hassans påstander?
Det första avsnittet i serien P3 Humorklassiker! Tillsammans med Jörgen Lötgård & Linnea Wikblad gottar vi ned oss i humorarkivet som finns på Sveriges Radio P3. I detta avsnitt lyssnar vi på en av Hassans gamla busringningar till Hökarängens blommor! Det blir även en genomgång av ett av det mest klassiska ljud från P3 - nämligen "Tjickan". Programledare: Jörgen Lötgård Sidekick: Linnea Wikblad Producent: Niklas Runsten Redaktörer: Johannes Andersson & Ingrid Altino
Gretha Thunberg skal bli avisredaktør for en dag - til Hassans store begeistring. Åsa bekymrer seg for Lars Noréns dagbok. Panelet snakker om Kadras erfaringer med å bli av-invitert - og forteller også om sine egne. Og har du hørt den om norsken, svensken og dansken som konkurrerte om å idiotforklare en mote-ekspert?
Gretha Thunberg bliver avisredaktør for en dag - til Hassans store begejstring. Åsa bekymrer sig for Lars Noréns dagbog. Panelet fortæller om Kadras erfaringer med at blive af-inviteret - og fortæller også om sine egne. Og har du hørt den om norsken, svensken og dansken som konkurrede om at idioterklære en mode-ekspert? Producer: Henrik Hylland Uhlving.
I dette foredraget viser Lerøy frem det rent litterære ved Hassans dikt, det politiske og slagkraftige, samt sier noe om hvilken rolle han har spilt i den nordiske offentligheten både før og etter hans bortgang. Det er mye vi kan si om Yahya Hassan. For å nevne noe er hans stemme brutal, brutalt ærlig, usentimental, leken og alvorlig. Sammen med hans private liv blir Yahya Hassans poesiens rebell, bølle og rockestjerne. Susanne Lerøy jobber som lærer ved Metis Videregående skole, og har studert medievitenskap og nordisk. Leverte i 2017 en masteroppgave som tok for seg resepsjonen av Yahya Hassans dikt i norske lærebøker, samt en komparativ analyse av lærebøker og offentlig mottakelse i de nordiske landene.
#S4E26. Hvordan har gjengmiljøet i Oslo forandret seg fra 90-tallet frem til i dag? Røver Hassan var med i Young Guns på den tiden, men mener mye har forandret seg til det verre siden den gang. I Eidsberg er de fleste Røverne i starten av 20-åra og har god kjennskap til dagen situasjon - hva har de å si til Hassans påstander?
Farley opens the show asking Docs about a high school teammate with a similar story to our guest. We are joined at (10:03) by Olympian Hassan Mead. At (13:31) we ask Hassan about his experiences when he first moved to the United States and what it was like not knowing the language at school. At (19:37) we talk about his introduction to running and the running journey through high school and at the University of Minnesota. At (25:17) we talk about the recent Taylor Dutch article that discussed Hassans experiences with social injustice and racial profiling, his views on current events and what he feels his role is to support progress in this country. At (35:13) we ask about the postponement of the 2020 Olympics and ask Hassan about his current training. We are back at (50:56) to wrap up the interview and Farley and Julie wish Docs would come back to the studio, not because they miss him but because they are over working the soundboard. At (55:17) we talk about the NCAA fall sports schedule and more college athletic programs folding.
Yahya Hassans digte: Yahya Hassan 2 er nomineret til Nordisk Råds litteraturpris, der bliver uddelt til oktober. Vi læser digte fra den nyeste digtsamling og taler med medlem af bedømmelseskomitéen, Elisabeth Friis. Vi får også besøg af Hassans forlagsredaktør, Simon Pasternak, der fortæller om arbejdet med at udgive de to digtsamlinger, som Yahya Hassan nåede at skrive. Uffe Isolotto repræsenterer Danmark på Venedig Biennalen: Blandt 190 ansøgere har Statens Kunstfond udpeget billedkunstner Uffe Isolotto til at lave det danske bidrag til Biennalen. "Mytologiske referencer, socialrealistisk drama, bondegårdsidyl og fremtidsvisioner" er noget af det publikum kan se frem til. Uffe Isolotto er gæst i Kulturen på P1 i dag. Arbejdermuseet samler ind fra en historisk kampdag: Kun én gang siden 1890 har 1. maj-arrangementerne været aflyst. Det var under besættelsen i 1940, hvor offentlige møder var forbudt. Forsamlingsforbuddet i år betyder, at de fleste arrangementer foregår på nettet, og Arbejdermuseet har travlt med at indsamle materiale, også digitalt, fra en 1. maj, hvor intet er som det plejer. Værter: Jesper Dein og Tore Leifer.
Nyhetssändning från kulturredaktionen P1, med reportage, nyheter och recensioner.
Episode originally published on: Mohamad Hassans podcast - Joar som varit prao hos Liberalerna i Uppsala kommun spelar in detta avsnitt av Mohamads podd. Det pratas både om vad Liberalerna fick igenom i budgetfullmäktige och sedan såklart lite snack om fotboll!
Episode originally published on: Mohamad Hassans podcast - Situationen med samhällsbetalda transporter (färdtjänst, resor till och från daglig verksamhet och skolskjutsar) har inte varit bra. Uppsalabor har inte fått sina transporter i tid. Jag fick en interpellation i fullmäktige 2019-10-07 om själva upphandlingen av transporterna och i mitt svar gav jag en förklaring om tillvägagångssättet och om hur det blev som det blev. Med facit i hand borde aktören kommit igång senare - man kanske borde valt ett bättre datum som passat när de nått rätt kapacitet. Nu har vi löst det med att koppla in andra aktörer, men långsiktigt borde vi självklart börja ställa krav på att aktörer ska leva upp till de avtal de skrivit på vid dag ett.
Episode originally published on: Mohamad Hassans podcast - Sammanfattar ett par ärenden från en hel dag med Uppsalas kommunfullmäktige måndagen den 16 september. Bland annat interpellationer om svarta hyreskontrakt, antisemitism och 5G.
När Hassan Mouline vägde 200 kilo, insåg han att han måste vända sitt liv för att ha en framtid. Från början vågade han inte motionera i offentligheten och började istället ta långa promenader i källargången. Helt på egen hand gick han ner över 120 kilo på 18 månader och tog sig sedan in i gymmet. I somras deltog han i sin första bodybuilding-tävling. Lyssna på Hassans otroliga resa från extrem övervikt till tävlingsscenen.
Waheed & Makz talk about the Transfer saga and about the players Manchester United bought and will they be sufficient enough for United going forward or do we need more? .... oh and Hassans battery dies
I torsdagens program utlyste vi en tävling, nämligen MAKE LINNEA LAUGH åt en ordvits. I övrigt önskades bland annat Rally med Tjenare Tjetjenien, Pang Pregos "europarestaurang", Hassans "baby utbytes mot lägenhet", Salvas Mr Black och Våga Vitsa med Pang Prego. Programledare Linnéa Wikblad och Producent Lena Resborn.
Humorns halveringstid. Nya Vågen har fastnat framför YouTube och tittar på gamla humorklipp. Vi frågar oss vad som fortfarande är roligt tio, tjugo eller trettio år efter tillverkningsdatum. Humorns hållbarhetstid helt enkelt. Monty Python, Glenn Killing, Agne och Svullo - håller de måttet i dag? Är Hasse & Tages nostalgifaktor högre än humorkvoten? Är Hassans busringningar forfarande kul eller bara benknotor från 90-talet? Och hur är det med de verkliga humorklassikerna som Molière och Falstaff Fakir, får de fortfarande skratt? Stockholm Noir kallar Jens Lapidus sin trilogi från den undre världen. "Snabba cash" (2006) och "Aldrig fucka upp" (2008) är skrivna i klassisk romanform men nu kommer tredje delen i form av en seriebok: "Gängkrig 145" med regnvåta Stockholmsgator tecknade av Peter Bergting. Sofia Olsson och Måns Hirschfeldt har läst om en laglös samtid långt från innerstadens stylade finrum. Au contraire: Cecilia Djurberg gör en lovsång till bilen. I studion Sven Hugo Persson Nya Vågen har fastnat framför YouTube och tittar på gamla humorklipp. Vi frågar oss vad som fortfarande är roligt tio, tjugo eller trettio år efter tillverkningsdatum. Humorns hållbarhetstid helt enkelt. Monty Python, Glenn Killing, Agne och Svullo - håller de måttet i dag? Är Hasse & Tages nostalgifaktor högre än humorkvoten? Är Hassans busringningar forfarande kul eller bara benknotor från 90-talet? Och hur är det med de verkliga humorklassikerna som Molière och Falstaff Fakir, får de fortfarande skratt? I studion Sofia Fredén, dramatiker, Sven Hugo Persson, dramaturg på Dramaten och Hanna Fahl, programledare för P3 Populär. Stockholm Noir kallar Jens Lapidus sin trilogi från den undre världen. "Snabba cash" (2006) och "Aldrig fucka upp" (2008) är skrivna i klassisk romanform men nu kommer tredje delen i form av en seriebok: "Gängkrig 145" med regnvåta Stockholmsgator tecknade av Peter Bergting. Kulturredaktionens Sofia Olsson och Måns Hirschfeldt har läst om en laglös samtid långt från innerstadens stylade finrum. Programledare: Gunnar Bolin