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This week's edition of Tax weekly highlights includes: (1) the DCMS announcement regarding the Independent Film Tax Credit for low-budget films, (2) further analysis of the Supreme Court’s decision in Professional Game Match Officials Limited, and (3) analysis of the Upper Tribunal’s decisions in HMRC v Gould and Mudan and anor v HMRC.
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