Draft tax legislation gives greater predictability and clarity – HM Treasury

“Following Budget 2011, the Government has today published responses to a number of tax policy consultations, alongside draft clauses for legislation to be included in Finance Bill 2012.”

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HM Treasury, 6th December 2011

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Regina (Federation of Tour Operators and Others) v HM Treasury and Others – Times Law Reports

Posted August 28th, 2008 in air passenger duty, law reports by sally

Regina (Federation of Tour Operators and Others) v HM Treasury and Others

Court of Appeal

“The doubling of air passenger duty at seven weeks’ notice was not unlawful.”

The Times, 28th August 2008

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Regina (Federation of Tour Operators and others) v HM Treasury and Others – Times Law Reports

Posted October 9th, 2007 in air passenger duty, law reports by sally

Challenge to doubling of air passenger duty fails

Regina (Federation of Tour Operators and Others) v. HM Treasury and Others

Queen’s Bench Division

“The doubling of air passenger duty at seven weeks’ notice was not unlawful.”

The Times, 9th October 2007

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Tour operators lose ‘stealth tax’ legal challenge – The Times

Posted September 5th, 2007 in air passenger duty, news by sally

“A group of tour operators has lost its High Court challenge against the Government’s Air Passenger Duty (APD), a controversial £2 billion a year levy branded a ‘stealth tax of the skies’.”

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The Times, 4th September 2007

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Air Passenger duty challenged in High Court – The Times

Posted July 18th, 2007 in air passenger duty, news by sally

“A group of UK tour operators launched a High Court challenge over the legality of air passenger duty (APD) today.”

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The Times, 17th July 2007

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