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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for April 2021.
Mark Agnew
and
Philippe Gamito
(Baker McKenzie) -
D
anske Bank
upholds ‘reverse
Skandia’
: is EU VAT grouping a poisoned chalice?
Sean Alexander
and
Steve Watts
(BDO) Capital allowances: s 198 elections
David Alcock
(Anthony Collins Solicitors) and
Ritchie Tout
(Mazars) - Employee ownership trusts: has their time come?
Suzanne Alcock
(EY) - Finance Bill 2021: the super-deduction and first year allowances
Clare Anderson
(Smith & Williamson) - Structures and buildings allowance
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for April
Paul Aplin OBE
(former ICAEW president) - Creating a tax system fit for the 21st century
Gary Barnett
and
Bryn Reynolds
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for April
Sarah Bond
(Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) - Transfer pricing: documentation proposals and disputes
Guy Bud
and
Helen Coward
(Charles Russell Speechlys) –
Odey
and
Hffx:
partnerships with mixed membership
Jenni Bullivant
,
Creina Kane
and
Aaron Mehta
(PwC) - International holding structures: are they structurally sound?
Vishal Chopra
(KPMG) – Reflections on a career in tax
Victor Cramer
(Stewarts) –
Q-GmbH
and the VAT insurance exemption
Sam Epstein
and
Edward Reed
(Macfarlanes) – Private client review for April
Nick Evans
and
Claudine Fox
(Baker McKenzie) - Finance Bill 2021: hybrid mismatch rules version 2.0
Nicholas Gardner
(Ashurst) – Reflections on a career in tax
Praveen Gupta
(Azets) – Reflections on a career in tax
Ben Handley
and
Chris Holmes
(BDO) – Back to basics: statutory demergers
Andrew Marr
(Forbes Dawson) - Residential properties and SDLT: practical issues
Claire Miles
(Willkie Farr & Gallagher) – Stamp duty on insurance linked securities
Edward Milliner
(Slaughter and May) – Conflicts in the tax code: two case studies
Jeremy Mindell
(Primondell) - Why constructive ambiguity is sometimes the best policy
Matthew Mortimer
and
Emma Noehrbass
(Mayer Brown) - The taxation of receivables finance transactions
Emily Osborne
(Stephenson Harwood) - Covid-19 and the statutory residence test
Gregory Price
and
Jack Slater
(Macfarlanes) - Notification of uncertain tax treatments: round two
Elena Rowlands
and
Ian Zeider
(Travers Smith) - Finance Bill 2021: financial institution notices
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for April
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: signs of a ceasefire in the digital trade war?
Sofia Thomas
(Thomas Consulting) – Reflections on a career in tax
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) -
Foundation Partners
: a new concept in tax
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Wellcome Trust
and the reverse charge
Simon York
(HMRC) - HMRC’s response to the rise of the enabler
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for April 2021.
Mark Agnew
and
Philippe Gamito
(Baker McKenzie) -
D
anske Bank
upholds ‘reverse
Skandia’
: is EU VAT grouping a poisoned chalice?
Sean Alexander
and
Steve Watts
(BDO) Capital allowances: s 198 elections
David Alcock
(Anthony Collins Solicitors) and
Ritchie Tout
(Mazars) - Employee ownership trusts: has their time come?
Suzanne Alcock
(EY) - Finance Bill 2021: the super-deduction and first year allowances
Clare Anderson
(Smith & Williamson) - Structures and buildings allowance
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for April
Paul Aplin OBE
(former ICAEW president) - Creating a tax system fit for the 21st century
Gary Barnett
and
Bryn Reynolds
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for April
Sarah Bond
(Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) - Transfer pricing: documentation proposals and disputes
Guy Bud
and
Helen Coward
(Charles Russell Speechlys) –
Odey
and
Hffx:
partnerships with mixed membership
Jenni Bullivant
,
Creina Kane
and
Aaron Mehta
(PwC) - International holding structures: are they structurally sound?
Vishal Chopra
(KPMG) – Reflections on a career in tax
Victor Cramer
(Stewarts) –
Q-GmbH
and the VAT insurance exemption
Sam Epstein
and
Edward Reed
(Macfarlanes) – Private client review for April
Nick Evans
and
Claudine Fox
(Baker McKenzie) - Finance Bill 2021: hybrid mismatch rules version 2.0
Nicholas Gardner
(Ashurst) – Reflections on a career in tax
Praveen Gupta
(Azets) – Reflections on a career in tax
Ben Handley
and
Chris Holmes
(BDO) – Back to basics: statutory demergers
Andrew Marr
(Forbes Dawson) - Residential properties and SDLT: practical issues
Claire Miles
(Willkie Farr & Gallagher) – Stamp duty on insurance linked securities
Edward Milliner
(Slaughter and May) – Conflicts in the tax code: two case studies
Jeremy Mindell
(Primondell) - Why constructive ambiguity is sometimes the best policy
Matthew Mortimer
and
Emma Noehrbass
(Mayer Brown) - The taxation of receivables finance transactions
Emily Osborne
(Stephenson Harwood) - Covid-19 and the statutory residence test
Gregory Price
and
Jack Slater
(Macfarlanes) - Notification of uncertain tax treatments: round two
Elena Rowlands
and
Ian Zeider
(Travers Smith) - Finance Bill 2021: financial institution notices
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for April
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: signs of a ceasefire in the digital trade war?
Sofia Thomas
(Thomas Consulting) – Reflections on a career in tax
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) -
Foundation Partners
: a new concept in tax
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Wellcome Trust
and the reverse charge
Simon York
(HMRC) - HMRC’s response to the rise of the enabler
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