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Correction to Companies Fees Regulations 2025

This document provides a correction to the Companies Fees Regulations 2025. The correction clarifies a typographical error in the naming of the 'Registrar of Overseas Entities' and adds a reference to a related statutory instrument. The changes are minor and do not alter the substance of the regulations.

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16d ago UK New Legislation
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Corporation Tax (Treatment of Unrelieved Surplus ACT) Amendment Regulations 2026

The UK Treasury has issued the Corporation Tax (Treatment of Unrelieved Surplus Advance Corporation Tax) (Amendment) Regulations 2026, amending the 1999 Regulations. These changes, effective March 26, 2026, and applying to accounting periods ending on or after April 1, 2026, will extinguish remaining balances of shadow ACT from April 1, 2026.

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Jerbrea Hanson v. State - Transfer of Case

The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred two cases, Jerbrea Hanson v. The State and Ananda Dennis v. The State, to the Supreme Court. The transfer is due to constitutional challenges raised in the cases, which fall under the Supreme Court's exclusive jurisdiction.

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Howell v. Kimberly Associates II, LP - Case Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the case of Howell v. Kimberly Associates II, LP. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to follow the proper procedure for discretionary review after a state court dismissed their petition for review.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Service Complete LLC v. Oxlt LLC - Contract Dispute Affirmation

The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's dismissal of a breach of contract claim filed by Service Complete, LLC against OXL,T LLC. The dismissal was based on the contract's conflict with Georgia statutes regulating public adjusters.

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Maddison Freeman v. Boys and Girls Club of Bulloch County, Inc. - Appeal Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the appeal of Maddison Freeman in the case Maddison Freeman v. Boys and Girls Club of Bulloch County, Inc. The dismissal was due to the appellant's failure to file her brief and enumerations of error by the court-ordered deadline.

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Brenda M. Bush v. Shirley Randolph - Discretionary Appeal Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed Brenda M. Bush's discretionary appeal in the case of Bush v. Randolph. The dismissal was due to the application being filed untimely, nine days after the superior court's judgment, violating the seven-day jurisdictional deadline for dispossessory actions.

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Rodriguez v. Georgia Dept. of Corrections - Case Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the appeal of Hjalmar Rodriguez Jr. v. Georgia Department of Corrections. The dismissal was based on two grounds: the appeal was untimely filed, and it failed to comply with the discretionary review procedure required for prisoner civil actions under the Prison Litigation Reform Act.

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Patel v. Eager Holdings, LLC - Declaratory Judgment Action

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed a lower court's decision in Patel v. Eager Holdings, LLC, finding that the declaratory judgment action did not present justiciable issues. The court reversed the order that granted summary judgment to the plaintiffs and declared Monica Patel no longer a member of the company.

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Shane Yerdon v. State - Criminal Law

The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a jury's guilty verdict for Shane Yerdon, rejecting his plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. The court found no reversible error in the trial counsel's handling of the prosecutor's comments regarding the consequences of an insanity verdict.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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