The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-committee, whose inquiry is focusing on partnership taxation and tax policy making, heard evidence on 27 January from Judith Freedman, professor of taxation law at the Uni
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-committee, whose inquiry is focusing on partnership taxation and tax policy making, heard evidence on 27 January from Judith Freedman, professor of taxation law at the University of Oxford; tax barrister Malcolm Gammie QC; and Chris Sanger, global head of tax policy at EY. Gammie and Sanger are members of the government’s tax policy forum. Peers also heard evidence from Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, and the Private Eye journalist Richard Brooks.
The committee was scheduled to question on 29 January Frank Haskew, head of the ICAEW Tax Faculty; Charlotte Barbour, head of tax for private clients and small businesses at ICAS; Chas Roy-Chowdhury, head of tax at ACCA; and Michael Parker, head of tax at the NFU.
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-committee, whose inquiry is focusing on partnership taxation and tax policy making, heard evidence on 27 January from Judith Freedman, professor of taxation law at the Uni
The House of Lords Economic Affairs Finance Bill Sub-committee, whose inquiry is focusing on partnership taxation and tax policy making, heard evidence on 27 January from Judith Freedman, professor of taxation law at the University of Oxford; tax barrister Malcolm Gammie QC; and Chris Sanger, global head of tax policy at EY. Gammie and Sanger are members of the government’s tax policy forum. Peers also heard evidence from Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, and the Private Eye journalist Richard Brooks.
The committee was scheduled to question on 29 January Frank Haskew, head of the ICAEW Tax Faculty; Charlotte Barbour, head of tax for private clients and small businesses at ICAS; Chas Roy-Chowdhury, head of tax at ACCA; and Michael Parker, head of tax at the NFU.