Owner-managed Businesses
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| 1 | Guarantees and indemnities This practice note examines legal and drafting issues relating to guarantees and indemnities where the obligations of a third party are guaranteed and/or indemnified. This practice note considers the legal distinctions between primary obligations (indemnities, performance guarantees, performance bonds) and secondary obligations (guarantees). It provides an overview of relevant contractual issues relating to guarantees and indemnities (the statute of frauds, capacity) as well as legal issues (undue influence, duress, role of directors). It also provides links to our more detailed content on performance bonds, payment guarantees, comfort letters and our standard form guarantees and indemnities. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 2 | Taxation of termination payments: a quick guide A quick guide to the way termination payments are taxed. This is one of a series of quick guides, see Quick guides. | Practice note: overview | Maintained |
| 3 | Disclosure of tax avoidance schemes under DOTAS: direct tax A practice note about the direct tax disclosure regime which requires promoters, and in some cases, users, of certain tax planning arrangements to disclose details of the arrangements to HMRC. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 4 | DOTAS: regime applicable before 1 August 2006 A practice note about the direct tax disclosure regime applicable before 1 August 2006. | Practice notes | Maintained |
| 5 | Trusts in commercial transactions The trust is widely admired and recognised in many jurisdictions around the world. Although primarily used by individuals, they also have a wide variety of applications in a commercial context. This practice note provides an introduction to trusts and trustees and considers some commercial applications of trusts. | Practice notes | Maintained |