This week's edition of Competition weekly highlights includes, from a UK perspective: (1) the Government publishing the Enterprise Act 2002 (Amendment of Section 58 Considerations) Order relating to the application of public considerations in media mergers, and (2) the CAT’s judgment finding that Mastercard and Visa’s unregulated Multilateral Interchange Fees is an object infringement under UK and EU competition law. This week's highlights also includes, from an EU perspective: (1) a General Court judgment dismissing an action against Commission’s decision to investigate, under Article 22 EUMR, Brasserie Nationale/Boissons Heintz merger; (2) the Court of Justice judgments confirming the General Court’s judgment on the Commission’s decision to approve the acquisition of certain E.ON generation assets by RWE, (3) a General Court judgment dismissing two appeals against Commission’s re-adopted decision on Spanish DTT aid, (4) the Court of Justice judgment upholding an annulment of the Commission’s decision on Spanish tax scheme for indirect acquisitions of shareholdings in foreign companies, and (5) the Commission announces agreement with EIB Group on...
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Late payment penalties—inheritance taxWhile interest often accrues on overdue tax, the late payment of certain taxes may also attract a penalty. For information on the interest accruing on overdue tax, see Practice Notes: IHT—payment deadlines on death—Interest on IHT and Interest on late paid
If a beneficiary signs a deed of disclaimer of their share of an estate and the estate pays their legal fees, will that count as a PET against their estate?A disclaimer is the refusal of a gift prior to acceptance. The refusal of the gift must take place before the beneficiary accepts any benefit
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