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Tax Journal thanks its authors for January (click on links below to view author profiles) –

  • Paul Aplin (AC Mole & Sons) - The year of living digitally
  • Fiona Bantock and Lee Squires (Hogan Lovells) – The monthly guide to the VAT developments that matter
  • Steven Bone (The Capital Allowances Partnership) - Is my capital allowances s 198 election valid?
  • Amanda Brown and Karen Killington (KPMG) - Berkshire Golf Club and the economics of unjust enrichment
  • Allan Cinnamon (Cintax the Word) – Quarterly tax treaty review
  • Angela Clegg and Lucy Sauvage (BDO) – New tax strategy publishing requirements
  • Jason Collins (Pinsent Masons) – Large corporates and disclosure: beware ‘cheating the revenue’
  • Adam Craggs (RPC) - HMRC withdraws APNs issued in error
  • Thomas Dalby (Gabelle) –Share shuffle
  • Miles Dean (Milestone Tax) – Googlegate!
  • Nigel Doran (Macfarlanes) - Client connection: an elusive concept clarified
  • Graham Elliott (City & Cambridge Consultancy) - Bowley and the VAT DIY housebuilders scheme
  • Andrew Marr (Forbes Dawson) – Ask an expert: Are shareholders obligated to extract cash when a business ceases?
  • Mark Middleditch (Allen & Overy) – This month’s tax and the city briefing
  • Chris Morgan (KPMG) - The international tax update for January
  • Ashley Greenbank (Macfarlanes) - Examining the condoc on  company distributions
  • Andrew Goldstone and Ruth Moore (Mishcon de Reya) - The latest developments that matter in the private client arena
  • Gordon Keenay (FTI Consulting) – reflections on a career in tax
  • Dame Lin Homer DCB (HMRC) - The priorities and challenges for HMRC in 2016
  • Peter Jackson (Taylor Wessing) - Purchase of land with development potential
  • Mathew Oliver (Bird & Bird) - The trouble with intangibles
  • David Saleh (Clifford Chance) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Chris Sanger (EY) - Policy recommendations from the Tax Professionals Forum
  • Heather Self (Pinsent Masons) - The Ladbroke case and unallowable purpose
  • Nick Skerrett (Simmons &Simmons) - Adecco and VAT on supplies of workers – a temporary result?
  • David Smith (The Sunday Times) - The economic outlook for the year ahead
  • Mark Stapleton (Dechert) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Paula Tallon (Gabelle) - The condoc on higher SDLT rates
  • Peter Vaines (Squire Patton Boggs) - Ardmore and UK source income
  • Jeanette Zaman (Slaughter & May) - Hybrid mismatch arrangements: the UK’s take on Action 2

Tax Journal provides market leading insight from senior tax experts. If you are interested in writing for us, email paul.stainforth@lexisnexis.co.uk setting out the topic you'd like to cover.

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