The Supreme Court begins hearing argument today in Holland v HMRC Commissioners: see here. The court will consider whether the director of a company which acted as a director of 42 companies was a de facto director of those 42 companies. The High Court ([2008] EWHC 2200 (Ch)) held that the director was a de facto director. The Court of Appeal ([2009] EWCA Civ 625) held that he was not.UK: Supreme Court hears de facto director case
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The Supreme Court begins hearing argument today in Holland v HMRC Commissioners: see here. The court will consider whether the director of a company which acted as a director of 42 companies was a de facto director of those 42 companies. The High Court ([2008] EWHC 2200 (Ch)) held that the director was a de facto director. The Court of Appeal ([2009] EWCA Civ 625) held that he was not.
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