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

  • Helen Adams (BDO) - HMRC’s Offshore Property Developers Task Force
  • Stephen Alleway (Questro International) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Zoe Andrews and Jeanette Zaman (Slaughter & May) – Tax and the City briefing for January
  • Trudy Armstrong (PwC) -  Draft Finance Bill 2017 rules on the substantial shareholdings exemption
  • Fiona Bantock and Lee Squires (Hogan Lovells) – The monthly guide to the VAT developments that matter
  • Thomas Barker and Janet Paterson (Charter Tax) - Finance Bill 2017: the non-dom reforms
  • Siân Beusch and Rachelle Holland (EY) - HMRC’s VAT grouping consultation
  • Sandy Bhogal and Kitty Swanson (Mayer Brown) - The Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting
  • John Cullinane (Chartered Institute of Taxation) - The state of tax today
  • Graham Elliott (City and Cambridge Consultancy) - VAT on the costs of tax avoidance
  • Sarah Gabbai (Weil, Gotshal & Manges) - Tax implications for fintech
  • Andrew Goldstone and Katie Doyle (Mishcon de Reya) - The latest developments that matter in the private client arena
  • Stephen Herring (Institute of Directors) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Liz Hunter (Mazars) – Ask an expert: Gender pay gap reporting
  • Helen Lethaby (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) – Reflections on a career in tax
  • Vinny McCullagh (Grant Thornton) – Water Property Ltd and the VAT anti-avoidance rules
  • Jon Robinson (Pinsent Masons) – Ask an expert: Student accommodation and VAT
  • James Ross (McDermott Will & Emery) - Hybrids: making sense of the draft guidance
  • Tim Sarson (KPMG) - The international tax update for January
  • Heather Self (Pinsent Masons) - The anti-abuse provisions of the multilateral instrument, and the Santander and Apple state aid developments 
  • David Smith (The Sunday Times) – Economics focus: Deeper and deeper in debt
  • Geoffrey Tack and Richard Woolich (DLA Piper) - Finance Bill 2017: Enablers of defeated avoidance schemes and penalties
  • Jon Thompson (HMRC) - HMRC’s priorities and challenges in 2017
  • Peter Vaines (Field Court Tax Chambers) - Draft Finance Bill 2017: private client points
  • Jackie Wheaton (Moore Stephens) – Ask an expert: Corporation tax deductions for abortive transaction fees
  • Simon Whitehead (Joseph Hage Aaronson) - FII group litigation ruling on tax on foreign sourced dividends
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