Court of Appeal confirms genuine EBT loans not taxable as earnings (pre-disguised remuneration rules)
The Court of Appeal has confirmed in HMRC v M R Currell Ltd that, prior to the introduction of the disguised remuneration rules, a genuine and repayable loan made via an employee benefit trust (EBT)…
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