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Tax Journal thanks its authors for November. Click on the links below to view author profiles and for details of their articles.
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for November
Gary Barnett
and Jo Crookshank (Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for November
Johan Barros
(Accountancy Europe) – EU watch: the hunt for new revenues
Danny Blum
(Eversheds Sutherland) – Reflections on a career in tax
Clara Boyd
(Pinsent Masons) - Practical aspects of HMRC’s retrospective change on VAT and contract terminations
Edward Brown
and
Mandipa Soni
(Grant Thornton) - Derivatives and complex financial instruments: an introduction
Jo Crookshank
(Simmons & Simmons) - Delay to uncertain tax treatment proposal
James Egert,
Mark Ellis
and
Chris Holmes
(BDO) - Key issues for in-house tax teams: a checklist
Sam Epstein
,
Jennifer Smithson
, and
Ethan Yu
(Macfarlanes) - 5MLD: major changes to the UK trust register
Paul Farey
(AECOM) - Structures and buildings allowances: the timing of expenditure
Sarah Hewson
and
Steve Wade
(EY) – Cross-border remote workers: PAYE issues
Harry Gillow
(Monckton Chambers) - Local authorities, economic activity and the special legal regime
Andrew Goldstone
and
Moustapha Hammoud
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for November
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) -
BlueCrest
and partnership taxation: presents under the tree
Jake Landman
(Pinsent Masons) -
Total
: just and reasonable profit apportionment
Neil McKnight
(Morgan Lewis) – Reflections on a career in tax
Gerald Montagu
(Gide Loyrette Nouel) - HMRC: ‘they’ or ‘it’?
Gregory Price
(Macfarlanes) - CGT reform: four key messages
Jack Prytherch
(Bird & Bird) - Diverted profits investigations update
Dominic Robertson
(Slaughter and May) - The new normal for the bank levy
Chris Sanger
(EY) – Simplifying CGT by design: the OTS pushes for neutrality
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for November
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) -
BlackRock
and unallowable purpose
Rebecca Seeley Harris
(Independent consultant) – Reflections on a career in tax
David Smith
(Economics expert) – Our hyperactive chancellor
Tim Stovold
(Moore Kingston Smith) – Reflections on a career in tax
Dominic Stuttaford
(Norton Rose Fulbright) - Litigation privilege and structuring advice
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – SDLT surcharge: residence issues
David Whiscombe
(BKL) -
Uppal:
overclaimed purchases
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Newey
redux
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© Copyright LexisNexis 2025. All rights reserved.
Tax Journal thanks its authors for November. Click on the links below to view author profiles and for details of their articles.
Zoe Andrews
and
Mike Lane
(Slaughter and May) – Tax and the City review for November
Gary Barnett
and Jo Crookshank (Simmons & Simmons) – The VAT review for November
Johan Barros
(Accountancy Europe) – EU watch: the hunt for new revenues
Danny Blum
(Eversheds Sutherland) – Reflections on a career in tax
Clara Boyd
(Pinsent Masons) - Practical aspects of HMRC’s retrospective change on VAT and contract terminations
Edward Brown
and
Mandipa Soni
(Grant Thornton) - Derivatives and complex financial instruments: an introduction
Jo Crookshank
(Simmons & Simmons) - Delay to uncertain tax treatment proposal
James Egert,
Mark Ellis
and
Chris Holmes
(BDO) - Key issues for in-house tax teams: a checklist
Sam Epstein
,
Jennifer Smithson
, and
Ethan Yu
(Macfarlanes) - 5MLD: major changes to the UK trust register
Paul Farey
(AECOM) - Structures and buildings allowances: the timing of expenditure
Sarah Hewson
and
Steve Wade
(EY) – Cross-border remote workers: PAYE issues
Harry Gillow
(Monckton Chambers) - Local authorities, economic activity and the special legal regime
Andrew Goldstone
and
Moustapha Hammoud
(Mishcon de Reya) – Private client review for November
Andrew Howard
(Ropes & Gray) -
BlueCrest
and partnership taxation: presents under the tree
Jake Landman
(Pinsent Masons) -
Total
: just and reasonable profit apportionment
Neil McKnight
(Morgan Lewis) – Reflections on a career in tax
Gerald Montagu
(Gide Loyrette Nouel) - HMRC: ‘they’ or ‘it’?
Gregory Price
(Macfarlanes) - CGT reform: four key messages
Jack Prytherch
(Bird & Bird) - Diverted profits investigations update
Dominic Robertson
(Slaughter and May) - The new normal for the bank levy
Chris Sanger
(EY) – Simplifying CGT by design: the OTS pushes for neutrality
Tim Sarson
(KPMG) – International review for November
Heather Self
(Blick Rothenberg) -
BlackRock
and unallowable purpose
Rebecca Seeley Harris
(Independent consultant) – Reflections on a career in tax
David Smith
(Economics expert) – Our hyperactive chancellor
Tim Stovold
(Moore Kingston Smith) – Reflections on a career in tax
Dominic Stuttaford
(Norton Rose Fulbright) - Litigation privilege and structuring advice
Peter Vaines
(Field Court Tax Chambers) – SDLT surcharge: residence issues
David Whiscombe
(BKL) -
Uppal:
overclaimed purchases
Etienne Wong
(Old Square Tax Chambers) -
Newey
redux
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