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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for May 2021.
Click on links below to view author profiles and for links to articles:
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for May
Gary Barnett
and
Jo Crookshank
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for May
Clara Boyd
and
Ian Robotham
(Pinsent Masons) - Discovery assessments: the Supreme Court’s decision in
Tooth
Victor Cramer
(Stewarts Law)
-
Indirect effects: have bad debts ended non-statutory remedies in VAT?
Matthew D Cutts
,
Linda Pfatteicher
,
Jefferson VanderWolk
and
Robert O'Hare
(Squire Patton Boggs) - The Biden administration’s international tax proposals: will they fly?
John Dunlop
(DAC Beachcroft) – Reflections on a career in tax
Alexis Enright
and
Sean McGinness
(Saffery Champness) - The VAT domestic reverse charge: practical issues
Peter Halford
and
Mark Whitehouse
(PwC) – Brexit and EU law rights
Catherine Hall
(Mazars) – Reflections on a career in tax
Laura Harper
and
Jason Land
(BDO) - HMRC’s updated SAO guidance: a focus on the main duty
Ashlea Howell
(Smith & Williamson) – Tax governance
Julia Lloyd
and
Will Scott
(Norton Rose Fulbright) -
Balhousie
: VAT on sale and leaseback arrangements
Mo Malhotra
,
Gemma Marshall
and
Ben Moseley
(Deloitte) - IBOR transition: are you ready?
Bradley Mitchell
(Smith & Williamson) - Back to basics: R&D tax reliefs
Rory Mullan QC
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Ho
e
y
: contractor loans, PAYE credits and the TOAA code
Laura Mullarkey
and
Richard Sultman
(Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) – Cryptoassets: examining HMRC’s manual
Edward Reed
and
Pippa Goodfellow
(Macfarlanes) – Private client review for May
Adam Parry
and
Rupert Shiers
(Hogan Lovells) - Using the Principal VAT Directive after Brexit
Paul Pritchard
(FTI Consulting) – Debt restructuring: releases
Justine Riccomini
(ICAS) and
Joanne Walker
(LITRG and CIOT) – The Scottish elections: what now for tax?
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for May
Penny Simmons
(Pinsent Masons) - Review into the R&D tax credits system
Jiten Tank
(Paul Hastings) – Reflections on a career in tax
William Watson
(Slaughter and May) -
Euromoney
and the main purpose test: is the case law consistent?
Elizabeth Wilson QC
(Pump Court Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2026. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for May 2021.
Click on links below to view author profiles and for links to articles:
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for May
Gary Barnett
and
Jo Crookshank
(Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for May
Clara Boyd
and
Ian Robotham
(Pinsent Masons) - Discovery assessments: the Supreme Court’s decision in
Tooth
Victor Cramer
(Stewarts Law)
-
Indirect effects: have bad debts ended non-statutory remedies in VAT?
Matthew D Cutts
,
Linda Pfatteicher
,
Jefferson VanderWolk
and
Robert O'Hare
(Squire Patton Boggs) - The Biden administration’s international tax proposals: will they fly?
John Dunlop
(DAC Beachcroft) – Reflections on a career in tax
Alexis Enright
and
Sean McGinness
(Saffery Champness) - The VAT domestic reverse charge: practical issues
Peter Halford
and
Mark Whitehouse
(PwC) – Brexit and EU law rights
Catherine Hall
(Mazars) – Reflections on a career in tax
Laura Harper
and
Jason Land
(BDO) - HMRC’s updated SAO guidance: a focus on the main duty
Ashlea Howell
(Smith & Williamson) – Tax governance
Julia Lloyd
and
Will Scott
(Norton Rose Fulbright) -
Balhousie
: VAT on sale and leaseback arrangements
Mo Malhotra
,
Gemma Marshall
and
Ben Moseley
(Deloitte) - IBOR transition: are you ready?
Bradley Mitchell
(Smith & Williamson) - Back to basics: R&D tax reliefs
Rory Mullan QC
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Ho
e
y
: contractor loans, PAYE credits and the TOAA code
Laura Mullarkey
and
Richard Sultman
(Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) – Cryptoassets: examining HMRC’s manual
Edward Reed
and
Pippa Goodfellow
(Macfarlanes) – Private client review for May
Adam Parry
and
Rupert Shiers
(Hogan Lovells) - Using the Principal VAT Directive after Brexit
Paul Pritchard
(FTI Consulting) – Debt restructuring: releases
Justine Riccomini
(ICAS) and
Joanne Walker
(LITRG and CIOT) – The Scottish elections: what now for tax?
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for May
Penny Simmons
(Pinsent Masons) - Review into the R&D tax credits system
Jiten Tank
(Paul Hastings) – Reflections on a career in tax
William Watson
(Slaughter and May) -
Euromoney
and the main purpose test: is the case law consistent?
Elizabeth Wilson QC
(Pump Court Tax Chambers) – Reflections on a career in tax
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