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<title>KPMG Looks At Darling's Business Tax Options from Marcus Wolsfeld (25 Nov 2009, 4:05 pm) in group "ITS - International Tax Struct ..."</title>
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<description>With the pre-budget report just over two weeks away, KPMG in the UK has published its expectations for what Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling might announce in the business tax arena. Facing a large and growing borrowing requirement and plunging tax revenues on the one hand, and the need for ongoing fiscal stimulus on the other as the economy shows tentative signs of emerging from recession, Darling faces a tricky balancing act in what is being heralded as one of the most significant  ...</description>
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