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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for April (click on links below for profiles and articles).
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter & May) – Tax and the City
Susan Ball
(Crowe) – FA 2019: employment changes
Gary Barnett
and
Nick Cronkshaw
(Simmons & Simmons) - The VAT review
Lynnette Bober
(Rawlinson & Hunter) - FA 2019: CGT exit charges
Susie Brain
and
Julia Lloyd
(Norton Rose Fulbright) - The structures and buildings allowance: the draft legislation
Julie Butler
(Butler & Co) – Grain silo is plant
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
( RPC) – FA 2019: offshore time limits
Paul Davison
(Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) - State aid ruling on the UK’s CFC regime: an EU compromise
Mike Dalton
(Grant Thornton) – FA 2019: stamp taxes
Graham Elliott
(City & Cambridge Consultancy) -
Mydibel
and tax adjustments
Andrew Evans
(Geldards) - LTT and SDLT: comparing anti-avoidance provisions
Andrew Goldstone
and
Katya Vagner
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for April
Keith Gordon
(Temple Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Phil Greatrex
(CW Energy) – FA 2019: oil & gas changes
John Hayward
(Pensions expert) – Time for reflection
Anne Healy-McAdam
(Pinsent Masons) – FA 2019: profit fragmentation
Jessica Hocking
and
Kate Ison
(Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner) - No safe havens 2019: HMRC’s renewed focus on offshore non-compliance
Andrew Hubbard
(Tolley) - FA 2019: Another year, another Finance Act
Malcolm Joy
(Frazier & Deeter) – Reflections on a career in tax
John Lindsay
(Linklaters) - FA 2019: corporate interest and debtor relationships
Tori Magill
(Good Cop9) - When is HMRC’s duty of taxpayer confidentiality overridden?
Pete Miller
(The Miller Partnership) – FA 2019: Intangibles
Sam Mitha
CBE - Basic income: utopian dream or fiscal nightmare?
Dan Neidle
and
Rob Sharpe
(Clifford Chance) - The EC’s group finance exemption state aid ruling
Matthew Norris
(Simmons & Simmons) - Facilitation of tax evasion: the reality of prevention procedures
David Pett
(Temple Tax Chambers) - When the loan charge bites: calculations and information requirements
David Porter
(BDO) – FA 2019: Leases
Michael Reason
(Field Court Chambers) -
SAE Education:
‘eligible body’ for the VAT education exemption
Becky Rees
(Parisis Tax) – Reflections on a career in tax
Dawn Register
and
Rob Woodward
(BDO) -
Albatel
: the IR35 puzzle
Ross Robertson
(BDO) - FA 2019: diverted profits tax
David Rudling
(Tolley) – FA 2019; VAT on vouchers
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) - The international review for April
Angela Savin
and
Harry Smith
(KPMG) – Holistic construction
Max Schofield
(3PB Barristers) -
Praesto Consulting
: VAT on legal services
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: employed or self-employed?
James Stewart
(Taylor Wessing) – FA 2019: non-UK resident persons carrying on UK property business
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – Professional goodwill
Stuart Walsh
(Pinsent Masons) – FA 2019: VAT groups
Stephen Woodhouse & Charlotte Fleck
(Pett Franklin) – FA 2019: entrepreneurs’ relief
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for April (click on links below for profiles and articles).
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter & May) – Tax and the City
Susan Ball
(Crowe) – FA 2019: employment changes
Gary Barnett
and
Nick Cronkshaw
(Simmons & Simmons) - The VAT review
Lynnette Bober
(Rawlinson & Hunter) - FA 2019: CGT exit charges
Susie Brain
and
Julia Lloyd
(Norton Rose Fulbright) - The structures and buildings allowance: the draft legislation
Julie Butler
(Butler & Co) – Grain silo is plant
Constantine Christofi
and
Adam Craggs
( RPC) – FA 2019: offshore time limits
Paul Davison
(Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) - State aid ruling on the UK’s CFC regime: an EU compromise
Mike Dalton
(Grant Thornton) – FA 2019: stamp taxes
Graham Elliott
(City & Cambridge Consultancy) -
Mydibel
and tax adjustments
Andrew Evans
(Geldards) - LTT and SDLT: comparing anti-avoidance provisions
Andrew Goldstone
and
Katya Vagner
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for April
Keith Gordon
(Temple Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
Phil Greatrex
(CW Energy) – FA 2019: oil & gas changes
John Hayward
(Pensions expert) – Time for reflection
Anne Healy-McAdam
(Pinsent Masons) – FA 2019: profit fragmentation
Jessica Hocking
and
Kate Ison
(Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner) - No safe havens 2019: HMRC’s renewed focus on offshore non-compliance
Andrew Hubbard
(Tolley) - FA 2019: Another year, another Finance Act
Malcolm Joy
(Frazier & Deeter) – Reflections on a career in tax
John Lindsay
(Linklaters) - FA 2019: corporate interest and debtor relationships
Tori Magill
(Good Cop9) - When is HMRC’s duty of taxpayer confidentiality overridden?
Pete Miller
(The Miller Partnership) – FA 2019: Intangibles
Sam Mitha
CBE - Basic income: utopian dream or fiscal nightmare?
Dan Neidle
and
Rob Sharpe
(Clifford Chance) - The EC’s group finance exemption state aid ruling
Matthew Norris
(Simmons & Simmons) - Facilitation of tax evasion: the reality of prevention procedures
David Pett
(Temple Tax Chambers) - When the loan charge bites: calculations and information requirements
David Porter
(BDO) – FA 2019: Leases
Michael Reason
(Field Court Chambers) -
SAE Education:
‘eligible body’ for the VAT education exemption
Becky Rees
(Parisis Tax) – Reflections on a career in tax
Dawn Register
and
Rob Woodward
(BDO) -
Albatel
: the IR35 puzzle
Ross Robertson
(BDO) - FA 2019: diverted profits tax
David Rudling
(Tolley) – FA 2019; VAT on vouchers
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) - The international review for April
Angela Savin
and
Harry Smith
(KPMG) – Holistic construction
Max Schofield
(3PB Barristers) -
Praesto Consulting
: VAT on legal services
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) – Self’s assessment: employed or self-employed?
James Stewart
(Taylor Wessing) – FA 2019: non-UK resident persons carrying on UK property business
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – Professional goodwill
Stuart Walsh
(Pinsent Masons) – FA 2019: VAT groups
Stephen Woodhouse & Charlotte Fleck
(Pett Franklin) – FA 2019: entrepreneurs’ relief
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