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© Copyright LexisNexis 2025. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for May.
Stuart Adam
and
Helen Miller
(Institute for Fiscal Studies) - Covid-19: will tax reform be the silver lining or the missed opportunity?
Helen Adams
(BDO) - Covid-19 and reasonable excuse
David Alexander
and
Josh Lom
(Herbert Smith Freehills) - The Finance Bill 2020 changes to intangibles
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for May
Paul Aplin
(Past president of ICAEW ) - Making tax digital: taking stock
Alfred Artley
and
George Peretz QC
(Monckton Chambers) - State aid under the Northern Ireland Protocol
Michael Ashdown
(Harwood Hutton) – Reflections on a career in tax
Emma Bailey
(Fox Williams) – Reflections on a career in tax
Elinor Boote
and
Dominic Lawrance
(Charles Russell Speechlys) - DAC 6: six types of ambiguity
Johan Barros
(Accountancy Europe) - EU watch: is tax back to normal?
Chris Broom
(Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Emma Chamberlain
(Pump Court Tax Chambers) - How to handle the reservation of benefit provisions
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
(RPC) - Partners and closure notices: making amends
Jason Collins
and
Andrew Sackey
(Pinsent Masons) -HMRC’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Jo Crookshank
and
Bryn Reynolds
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for May
Jenny Doak
and
Stuart Pibworth
(Weil, Gotshal & Manges) - Guarantees revisited
Lee Ellis
,
Sarah Stenton
,
Lisa Vanderheide
(Stewarts) -
Inverclyde:
a retrospective line in the sand
Laura Hoyland
and
Elizabeth Emerson
(White & Case) - UK tax pitfalls of the foreign company
Ashley Greenbank
(Macfarlanes) - Covid-19: implications for tax investigations and disputes
Mark Groom
(Deloitte) -
Professional Game Match Officials
: clarity on mutuality of obligation
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) and
Rob Mason
(Forensic Risk Alliance) - Cum-ex investigations: the UK impact
Ali Kazimi
(Hansuke) - DAC 6 delayed (a bit)
Robert Langston
(Saffery Champness) - Entrepreneurs’ relief: the anti-forestalling rules
Rupert Lee
(Deloitte) - Jersey’s economic substance rules
Helen Mackey
and
Jannine Nicholas
(Eversheds Sutherland) – Q&A: Raising standards in the tax advice market
Julia McCullagh
(BDO) – Reflections on a career in tax
Siobhan Mossop
(EY) - Stamp duty on shares: reform for the longer term
Michael Ripley
(11 New Square) - Remote litigation: coming to a screen near you
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for May
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) - Self’s assessment: should the government support tax avoiders?
Rob Sharpe
(Clifford Chance) - Libra 2.0: taxing problems remain
David Smith
(Economics expert) - As the economy plunges, tax revenues take a huge hit
Will Smith
(White & Case) – Reflections on a career in tax
David Southern QC
(Temple Tax Chambers) -
Union Castle:
is the ‘fairly represent’ test fair?
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – Waiving remuneration
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) - Royal Opera House: VAT, opera and ice cream.
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2025. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for May.
Stuart Adam
and
Helen Miller
(Institute for Fiscal Studies) - Covid-19: will tax reform be the silver lining or the missed opportunity?
Helen Adams
(BDO) - Covid-19 and reasonable excuse
David Alexander
and
Josh Lom
(Herbert Smith Freehills) - The Finance Bill 2020 changes to intangibles
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for May
Paul Aplin
(Past president of ICAEW ) - Making tax digital: taking stock
Alfred Artley
and
George Peretz QC
(Monckton Chambers) - State aid under the Northern Ireland Protocol
Michael Ashdown
(Harwood Hutton) – Reflections on a career in tax
Emma Bailey
(Fox Williams) – Reflections on a career in tax
Elinor Boote
and
Dominic Lawrance
(Charles Russell Speechlys) - DAC 6: six types of ambiguity
Johan Barros
(Accountancy Europe) - EU watch: is tax back to normal?
Chris Broom
(Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Emma Chamberlain
(Pump Court Tax Chambers) - How to handle the reservation of benefit provisions
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
(RPC) - Partners and closure notices: making amends
Jason Collins
and
Andrew Sackey
(Pinsent Masons) -HMRC’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Jo Crookshank
and
Bryn Reynolds
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for May
Jenny Doak
and
Stuart Pibworth
(Weil, Gotshal & Manges) - Guarantees revisited
Lee Ellis
,
Sarah Stenton
,
Lisa Vanderheide
(Stewarts) -
Inverclyde:
a retrospective line in the sand
Laura Hoyland
and
Elizabeth Emerson
(White & Case) - UK tax pitfalls of the foreign company
Ashley Greenbank
(Macfarlanes) - Covid-19: implications for tax investigations and disputes
Mark Groom
(Deloitte) -
Professional Game Match Officials
: clarity on mutuality of obligation
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) and
Rob Mason
(Forensic Risk Alliance) - Cum-ex investigations: the UK impact
Ali Kazimi
(Hansuke) - DAC 6 delayed (a bit)
Robert Langston
(Saffery Champness) - Entrepreneurs’ relief: the anti-forestalling rules
Rupert Lee
(Deloitte) - Jersey’s economic substance rules
Helen Mackey
and
Jannine Nicholas
(Eversheds Sutherland) – Q&A: Raising standards in the tax advice market
Julia McCullagh
(BDO) – Reflections on a career in tax
Siobhan Mossop
(EY) - Stamp duty on shares: reform for the longer term
Michael Ripley
(11 New Square) - Remote litigation: coming to a screen near you
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for May
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) - Self’s assessment: should the government support tax avoiders?
Rob Sharpe
(Clifford Chance) - Libra 2.0: taxing problems remain
David Smith
(Economics expert) - As the economy plunges, tax revenues take a huge hit
Will Smith
(White & Case) – Reflections on a career in tax
David Southern QC
(Temple Tax Chambers) -
Union Castle:
is the ‘fairly represent’ test fair?
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – Waiving remuneration
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) - Royal Opera House: VAT, opera and ice cream.
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