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Rutherford Bess and Attwood LLP v Qatar Financial Centre Authority
RTFIC0002/2025
Neutral Citation
[2025] QIC (RT) 1
Date
29 July 2025
Status
Judges
Sir William Blair
Gopal Subramanium
Sean Hagan
Summary

The Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Tribunal upheld the decision of the Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) to increase the tax payable by Rutherford, Bess and Attwood LLP from nil to QAR 151,459 plus late payment charges. The QFCA determined that payments made to the LLP's members were not allowable as tax deductions due to the absence of a legal basis for these payments under the LLP Agreement and QFC Limited Liability Partnership Regulations. The Tribunal rejected the Appellant's arguments challenging this conclusion and did not order costs.
Judges
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Sir William Blair
England
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Gopal Subramanium
India
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Sean Hagan
United States
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