Trustee decisions that give rise to unintended consequences may be harder to overturn following a Supreme Court ruling, lawyers have warned.
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled on two cases, Pitt v HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and Futter v HMRC, in which decisions were made by trustees under advice, but not with consideration of matters t...
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