Road Traffic Offences
Traders face many statutory regulations when dealing with and selling goods to the public. In this article, Suki Randhawa comments on some requirements and the potential pitfalls that could confront traders of motor vehicles. The Relevant Law Odometer readings Potential Defence Penalties For Breach Any breach of the regulations could lead to enforcement action which […]
30/12/19
It has been revealed that HM Revenue & Customs (‘HMRC’) has launched a crackdown on Inheritance Tax (‘IHT’) evasion, which may result in a large number of people finding themselves subject to investigation and possible liability for payment of substantial fines. The Position How Can We Help? If you have been contacted by HMRC it […]
26/12/19
Criminal Litigation, Serious Fraud
Kangs Solicitors has successfully defended a client charged with an offence of Conspiracy to Defraud. Nazaqat Maqsoom of Kangs Solicitors explains the circumstances. The Circumstances Our client was charged, along with six others, with conspiracy to defraud insurance companies by fabricating the circumstances of a road traffic accident. The Prosecution: How We Assisted Our Client […]
19/12/19
Health & Safety, Regulatory
As can be seen from reports appearing in previous articles on this website, breaches of Health and Safety Law are regularly attracting severe sentences for both the defaulting companies and their directors. John Veale of Kangs Solicitors Comments generally. Sentencing Examples Company director Companies Court Sentencing Guidelines Directors/individuals Companies Individuals, when tried on indictment can […]
16/12/19
Criminal Litigation
Kangs Solicitors has successfully assisted a male client, a Pakistani national who had been a victim of domestic abuse, in his application for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK. The Circumstances How We Assisted Our Client How Can We Help? If you are subjected to any similar issues to those set out above, we […]
11/12/19
Tax & HMRC
A company (‘the company’) has recently successfully appealed to the First Tier Tax Tribunal against an HMRC VAT Assessment where the issue centred around whether or not the company was entitled to deduct input VAT in relation to services provided by its tax advisers. Timothy Thompson of Kangs Solicitors outlines the basis of the Appeal. […]
09/12/19