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  • Helen Adams (BDO) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Kate Aitchison (RSM UK) - Spring Budget 2023: how did the Budget help people back to work?
  • Zoe Andrews and Mike Lane (Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for March
  • Paul Aplin OBE – ChatGPT: crossing the Rubicon?
  • Raj Singh Bal (Aramex) - Preparing for corporation tax in the UAE: an in-house perspective
  • Gary Barnett and Bryn Reynolds (Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for March
  • Ellen Birkemeyer, James Burton, Mitchell Fraser and Naomi Lawton (Allen & Overy) – 20 questions: Pillar Two and the GloBE rules
  • Adam Blakemore – Unallowable purposes: ascertaining-purpose
  • Emmet Bulman (PwC) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Patrick Cannon (Cannon Chambers) - Spring Budget 2023: CGT for separating spouses and civil partners
  • Constantine Christofi (RPC)  - Reflections on a career in tax
  • Jason Collins (DLA Piper) - Spring Budget 2023: compliance and enforcement
  • Jemma Dick (Clifford Chance) - Spring Budget 2023: some thoughtful tinkering for corporates
  • Jenny Doak (Weil, Gotshal & Manges) - Spring Budget 2023: windfall taxes
  • Bill Dodwell (OTS) - Untangling the tax spaghetti bowl: a look back at the OTS
  • Paul Farey (AECOM) - Spring Budget 2023: capital allowances after the super-deduction
  • Andrew Harper (2 New Street Chambers) - EIS, VCTs and the Windsor Framework
  • Chris Holmes and Paul Townson (BDO) - Back to basics: Section 165 holdover relief
  • Julie Howard (Boodle Hatfield) - Offshore trusts and trustee borrowing
  • Mike Lane (Slaughter and May) - Spring Budget 2023: because it's all about the base, about the base...
  • Dominic Lawrance (Charles Russell Speechlys) – Spring Budget 2023: private client - improving everything, everywhere, all at once?
  • Robert Maas (formerly Carter Backer Winter) – Reflections on the state of tax today
  • Oliver Marre (5 Stone Buildings) – How binding are FTT decisions?
  • Claire Matthews (Taylor Wessing) - Spring Budget 2023: incentives changes
  • Tomás McGrath and Dominic Robertson (Slaughter and May) - Earn-outs in M&A transactions: working hard for capital treatment?
  • Matthew Mortimer (Mayer Brown) - Hybrid and other mismatch rules: double deduction issues
  • Hriday Munim and Edward Reed (Macfarlanes) – Private client review for March
  • Anastasia Nourescu (Stewarts) – Penalty appeals: shedding light on abuse of process
  • George Peretz KC (Monckton Chambers) - The Windsor Framework and tax: same building, but a major renovation
  • Catherine Richardson – Recharacterising interest as a distribution:practical issues
  • Carrie Rutland (BDO) - Spring Budget 2023: some good news for R&D reliefs
  • Chris Sanger (EY) - Spring Budget 2023: the bare bones Budget
  • Tim Sarson (KPMG) – International review for March
  • Heather Self (Blick Rothenberg) - Tax, politics and the next general election
  • Jonathan Shankland (Weightmans) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Ian Shaw (Korn Ferry) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Kitty Swanson (Mayer Brown) - The corporate interest expense restriction: risk allocation implications
  • Eloise Walker (Pinsent Masons) - Terminating an acquisition mid-completion
  • Duncan Weldon (Economist) – Spring Budget 2023: diminished expectations
  • David Whiscombe (BKL) - Partnership tax disputes: referral to the FTT
  • Zizhen Yang (Pump Court Tax Chambers) - VAT grouping: Norddeutsche, Finanzamt T and Prudential
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