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Tax Journal thanks its July authors.

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  • Fiona Bantock and Lee Squires (Hogan Lovells) – The monthly guide to the VAT developments that matter
  • Sandy Bhogal (Mayer Brown) - Farnborough Airport: control for group relief purposes
  • Karen Birch and Sarah Garvey (Allen & Overy) - Brexit special issue: The legal mechanisms for a UK exit from the EU
  • Elizabeth Bradley (Berwin Leighton Paisner) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Peter Clements (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) – Brexit special issue: The impact on multinationals
  • Allan Cinnamon (Cintax the Word) - Quarterly tax treaty briefing: Summer 2016
  • Rowena Clifton and Andrew Gott (RSM) - HMRC’s new guidance on VAT and business transfers
  • Thomas Dalby (Gabelle) – Ask an expert: Peak performance or pique performance?
  • Adam Craggs (RPC) – Notice of enquiry: what a difference a day makes
  • Steve Edge (Slaughter & May) - IP withholding tax: is the UK overreaching?
  • Graham Elliott (City & Cambridge Consultancy) – VAT: does ‘exempted’ mean I am ‘exempt’?
  • Alasdair Friend (Baker & McKenzie) - Termination payments: a reality check?
  • Bernhard Gilbey, Tim Jarvis and Linda Pfatteicher (Squire Patton Boggs) – The big read: The changing world of preferential tax regimes
  • Andrew Goldstone and Sarah Albury (Mishcon de Reya) - The latest developments that matter in the private client arena
  • Ashley Greenbank (Macfarlanes) – Q&A: Secondary transfer pricing arrangements
  • Kevin Hall (Gabelle) - Ask an expert: VAT and assured shorthold tenancy
  • Richard Hay (Stikeman Elliott) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Håkan Henningsson (BDO) - Ask an expert: Transfer pricing and customs values
  • Ian Hyde (Pinsent Masons) and Robert Thomas (International Chamber of Commerce) - Dispute resolution through mandatory binding arbitration
  • John Lovell (Lovell Consulting) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Darren Mellor-Clark and Andrew Scott (Pinsent Masons) – Brexit special issue: 20 questions on Brexit
  • Mark Middleditch (Allen & Overy) – This month’s tax and the city briefing
  • Chris Morgan (KPMG) - The international tax update for July
  • Paul Morton (RELX) – Brexit special issue: In-house view: What now for policy makers and businesses?
  • Darren Oswick and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons) – Brexit special issue: Tax issues on business restructurings
  • Lynne Rowland (Kingston Smith) - The proposed changes to DOTAS hallmarks for IHT
  • Marc Selby (Laytons) – Ask an expert: Collective enfranchisement
  • Waqar Shah (Mishcon de Reya) - Zipvit: diluting the right to recover input VAT?
  • Stuart Sinclair (Akin Gump) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • David Smith (The Sunday Times) – Brexit special issue: Keep calm and carry on worrying
  • David Southern QC (Temple Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Philip Stephens (Political commentator) – The challenges facing the new chancellor
  • Paula Tallon (Gabelle) – Brexit special issue: The impact on SMEs
  • Michael Thomas (Pump Court Tax Chambers) - Finance Bill 2016 changes to treatment of offshore developers and dealers in UK land
  • Peter Vaines (Field Court Tax Chambers) – Discovery assessments
  • Wendy Walton (BDO) – Brexit special issue: The private client perspective
  • Mark Watterson (Simmons & Simmons) - VAT and defined benefit schemes revisited?
  • David Wilson (Davis Polk) - Insuring M&A tax risk
  • Richard Woolich (DLA Piper) – Ask an expert: Brexit: should we move from the UK?
  • Tom Wesel and Zoe Wyatt (Milestone International Tax Partners) - Examining the revised EC Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive
  • Etienne Wong (15 Old Square) – Brexit special issue: What now for VAT?

 

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