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Authors for October 2022

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Tax Journal thanks its authors for October. Click on links below to view author profiles and details of articles.
 
  • Zoe Andrews and Mike Lane (Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for October
  • Gary Barnett and Bryn Reynolds (Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for October
  • Sarah Bond (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) and Batanayi Katongera (in-house specialist) - Are ‘provisions’ synonymous with ‘conditions’ in UK transfer pricing? A debate post-BlackRock
  • Paul Farmer and Simon Whitehead (Joseph Hage Aaronson) - Are EU state aid challenges by competitors always a ‘nuclear option’?
  • Lyndon Firth and Marvin Reynolds (BDO) – A refresher guide on VAT on transfers of a business as a going concern
  • Philip Harle (Hogan Lovells) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Matthew Hodkin (Norton Rose Fulbright) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Philip de Homont (Nera Economic Consulting) and Paul Sutton (LCN Legal)  - Transfer pricing: a framework for implementing transactional profit split arrangements
  • Andrew Howard (Ropes & Gray) - Partnerships and the BlueCrest appeals: doubling down
  • Paul Johnson (IFS) - The ‘mini-Budget’ reversals: the view from the IFS
  • Donald L. Korb and Andrew Solomon (Sullivan & Cromwell) - The Inflation Reduction Act 2022: less than promised?
  • Klara Kronbergs and Edward Reed (Macfarlanes) – Private client review for October
  • Mike Lane (Slaughter and May) – VAT on marshmallows
  • Serena Lee (Akin Gump) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Nick Lindsay and Dhruv Patel (Elemental CoSe) - Register of overseas entities: a look back and ahead
  • Oliver Marre (5 Stone Buildings) - No gain, no pain: Sehgal and the remittance basis
  • Robert O’Hare (Squire Patton Boggs) - Spring-back to Spring Budgets
  • Jitendra Patel (BDO) – Salaried LLP members: a back to basics guide
  • Steve Quinn (Sidley Austin) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Andrew Rainford (Red Dragon Tax) - Investment reliefs and the risk to capital condition: what do the first tribunal cases tell us?
  • Adrian Rudd (PwC) – Tax Simplification after the OTS
  • Chris Sanger (EY) – Big, bold and brash – and busted? Examining the policy reversals
  • Tim Sarson (KPMG) – International review for October
  • Nimesh Shah (Blick Rothenberg) – What now for tax policy?
  • Peter Vaines (Field Court Tax Chambers) - Dower: SDLT and multiple dwellings
  • David Whiscombe (BKL) - Is it a dwelling? SDLT consequences
  • Etienne Wong (Old Square Tax Chambers) - Ouroboros: VAT, HMRC, business, non-business
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