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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for March 2019 (click on links below to view profiles and articles).
Helen Adams
(BDO) - Atherton: challenging a discovery assessment
Michael Anderson
and
Joseph Irwin
(Joseph Hage Aaronson) - High Court rules on outstanding issues in the CFC & Dividend GLO
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter & May) – Tax and the City review for March
Mark Groom,
Donna Huggard
,
Patricia Mock
and
Dan Nazarian
(Deloitte) - April 2019 tax changes
Gary Barnett
and
Nick Cronkshaw
(Simmons & Simmons) - The VAT review for March
David Coates
and
Mark Fielden
(Kingston Smith) - SDLT: non-UK residents in the crosshairs
Ray Chidell
and
Jake Iles
(Six Forward Capital Allowances) - Fixtures claims: lessons from
Glais House
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
(RPC) - Quarterly contentious tax review
Bridget English
and
Richard Sultman
(Cleary Gottlieb) - Tax implications of LIBOR discontinuation
Simon Fennell
(Shoosmiths) - Apprenticeship levy: the case for reform
Matthew Fleming
and
Chris Leigh
(KPMG) - Developments in HMRC’s extra-territorial powers
Callum Fowers
and
Emily McCarthy
(Hogan Lovells) - 1.5% SDRT and no-deal Brexit
Sarah Gabbai
(McDermott Will & Emery) Intangible fixed assets: FA 2019 changes to goodwill and degrouping charges
Andrew Goldstone
and
Katie Doyle
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for March
Hugh Gunson
(Charles Russell Speechlys) - How to manage a domicile enquiry
Sarah Halsted
(BDO) - 2019 EU VAT rates and compliance information
Tim Harrop
and
Sorsha Reilly
(Allen & Overy) - Farnborough Airport: losing control?
John Hawksworth
(PwC) – Spring statement: economics view
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) - The Danish conduit cases: a landmark ruling on withholding tax and abuse of rights
Joseph Howard
(Chancery Court Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Alison Hughes
and
Lorna Jordan
(KPMG) Corporation tax deductions for share plans
Rhiannon Kinghall Were
(Macfarlanes) – Spring statement: tax highlights
Simon Letherman
(Shearman & Sterling) – Reflections on a career in tax
Rachael Markham
(Squire Patton Boggs) – Q&A: The proposals on insolvency and Crown preference
Matthew Rowbotham
(Lewis Silkin) – Reflections on a career in tax
Nicola Saccardo
(Maisto e Associati) - Brexit and direct tax: the perspective of the remaining 27
Gideon Sanitt
(Macfarlanes) - 2019 loan charge: human rights challenge
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) - The international review for March
Angela Savin
(KPMG) – Reflections on a career in tax
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: What a relief!
David Smith
(Economics expert) - Philip Hammond: a lucky and unlucky chancellor
David Smith
(DLA Piper) – Q&A: Off-payroll working in the private sector: further consultation
Mark Smith
(Ayming) – Reflections on a career in tax
Philip Stephens
( Political commentator) - Brexit: all united by fatigue and confusion
Ceri Stoner
(Wiggin) - The OECD’s public consultation on digital tax reform
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) - Generally accepted accounting practice
David Whiscombe
(BKL) - Spot the difference: Ackroyd and Kelly
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for March 2019 (click on links below to view profiles and articles).
Helen Adams
(BDO) - Atherton: challenging a discovery assessment
Michael Anderson
and
Joseph Irwin
(Joseph Hage Aaronson) - High Court rules on outstanding issues in the CFC & Dividend GLO
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter & May) – Tax and the City review for March
Mark Groom,
Donna Huggard
,
Patricia Mock
and
Dan Nazarian
(Deloitte) - April 2019 tax changes
Gary Barnett
and
Nick Cronkshaw
(Simmons & Simmons) - The VAT review for March
David Coates
and
Mark Fielden
(Kingston Smith) - SDLT: non-UK residents in the crosshairs
Ray Chidell
and
Jake Iles
(Six Forward Capital Allowances) - Fixtures claims: lessons from
Glais House
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
(RPC) - Quarterly contentious tax review
Bridget English
and
Richard Sultman
(Cleary Gottlieb) - Tax implications of LIBOR discontinuation
Simon Fennell
(Shoosmiths) - Apprenticeship levy: the case for reform
Matthew Fleming
and
Chris Leigh
(KPMG) - Developments in HMRC’s extra-territorial powers
Callum Fowers
and
Emily McCarthy
(Hogan Lovells) - 1.5% SDRT and no-deal Brexit
Sarah Gabbai
(McDermott Will & Emery) Intangible fixed assets: FA 2019 changes to goodwill and degrouping charges
Andrew Goldstone
and
Katie Doyle
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for March
Hugh Gunson
(Charles Russell Speechlys) - How to manage a domicile enquiry
Sarah Halsted
(BDO) - 2019 EU VAT rates and compliance information
Tim Harrop
and
Sorsha Reilly
(Allen & Overy) - Farnborough Airport: losing control?
John Hawksworth
(PwC) – Spring statement: economics view
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) - The Danish conduit cases: a landmark ruling on withholding tax and abuse of rights
Joseph Howard
(Chancery Court Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Alison Hughes
and
Lorna Jordan
(KPMG) Corporation tax deductions for share plans
Rhiannon Kinghall Were
(Macfarlanes) – Spring statement: tax highlights
Simon Letherman
(Shearman & Sterling) – Reflections on a career in tax
Rachael Markham
(Squire Patton Boggs) – Q&A: The proposals on insolvency and Crown preference
Matthew Rowbotham
(Lewis Silkin) – Reflections on a career in tax
Nicola Saccardo
(Maisto e Associati) - Brexit and direct tax: the perspective of the remaining 27
Gideon Sanitt
(Macfarlanes) - 2019 loan charge: human rights challenge
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) - The international review for March
Angela Savin
(KPMG) – Reflections on a career in tax
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: What a relief!
David Smith
(Economics expert) - Philip Hammond: a lucky and unlucky chancellor
David Smith
(DLA Piper) – Q&A: Off-payroll working in the private sector: further consultation
Mark Smith
(Ayming) – Reflections on a career in tax
Philip Stephens
( Political commentator) - Brexit: all united by fatigue and confusion
Ceri Stoner
(Wiggin) - The OECD’s public consultation on digital tax reform
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) - Generally accepted accounting practice
David Whiscombe
(BKL) - Spot the difference: Ackroyd and Kelly
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