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"It was just the uncertainty that was created about the taxation of overseas profits...and it looks as though the government's view, the Revenue's view, has changed on that, and we have a more certain environment," Mr. Sorrell said on a British Broadcasting Corp. program.
WPP, Publisher Weigh End to Tax Exile From U.K. Steve McGrath 2011
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Center, said Maddox's name was pulled from a list of individuals with prisoner of war license plates generated by the Alabama Department of Revenue's motor division.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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In another internal document leaked to the Commons, Anthony Inglese, the Revenue's chief lawyer, says of the Goldman deal that although "he would always want to assist" Hartnett, he would not do so if the tax commissioner's behaviour was "unconscionable".
Revenue and Customs office faces MPs' backlash after secret deals with bankers 2011
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MPs have told O'Donnell that the secrecy around the Revenue's deals with corporations needs to be broken.
Revenue and Customs office faces MPs' backlash after secret deals with bankers 2011
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They said that the head of the civil service had to consider how to bring greater accountability to the Revenue's dealings with big business.
Revenue and Customs office faces MPs' backlash after secret deals with bankers 2011
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Sun Life blames Revenue's website for inheritance delay
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While I can understand from the Revenue's point of view how this arose, the Revenue must make it clear when a new form has to be completed.
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The decision was described as shocking by tax experts, who said crucial information about the Revenue's performance would be hidden from public view.
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The Department of Revenue's 'boot vans', that scour the city looking for vehicles that should be 'booted' for traffic violations, will have new cameras by the end of August which will allow them to scan cars on both sides of the street while driving by.
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The Department of Revenue's 'boot vans', that scour the city looking for vehicles that should be 'booted' for traffic violations, will have new cameras by the end of August which will allow them to scan cars on both sides of the street while driving by.
Archive 2007-08-01 Dan 2007
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