Tax Journal thanks its authors for February (click on links below to view author profiles and access their contributions):
Arun Advani and Andy Summers - Introducing CenTax: a new tax research centre
Paul Aplin OBE - Map making
Jack Bonehill - reflections on a career in tax
Helen Buchanan - Themes in UK corporate tax disputes for 2025 (and beyond)
Adam Craggs and Liam McKay - Judicial review in tax disputes
Sophie Dworetzsky and Dominic Lawrance - Private client review for February
Ben Elliott and Arthur Wong - If I could turn back time: encouragement for taxpayers seeking rectification
Gemma Grunewald - Lifecycle of a transaction: structuring an acquisition
David Haworth and David Haughey - A ‘significant’ change in approach? Reflections on the Court of Appeal’s decision in BlueCrest
Chris Holmes and Dawn Register - Helping vulnerable individuals: a guide for tax professionals
Joseph Howard and Tristan Thornton - Disputes over LPP with third parties and HMRC: lessons from Castlet Holdings
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews - Tax and the City review for February
Gavin Little and Maddy Potthast - Tax grouping (part II): capital gains groups
Phil Maggs and Phil Sneade - Transfer pricing: why returns are rarely risk-free
Daniella Mandel - reflections on a career in tax
Joao Martinho and Gary Barnett - The VAT review for February
Jeremy Mindell - Reflections on the Budget fallout – three months on
Gerald Montagu - Cross-border group relief: Lloyds tripped up by the ‘main purpose’ hurdle
Chris Mortimer (with Lucy Green) - HMRC’s focus on PE firms’ VAT compliance
Philip Ridgway - HMRC’s U-turn on limited partners
Dominic Robertson - reflections on a career in tax
Elena Rowlands, Tom Margesson and Ian Zeider - Salaried members update
Davinder Sahota and Yousuf Chughtai - Mersey Docks: you’re my wonderwall
Tim Sarson - International review for February
Rupert Shiers and Suzanne Hill - ScottishPower and the limits of von Glehn
Edd Thompson - Yorkshire Agricultural Society, consistent interpretation and the continued relevance of EU law
Richard Vallat KC - reflections on a career in tax
David Whiscombe - Statutory residence: but why do you need to be here?
Damon Wright - Sonder Europe and serviced apartments: TOMS or no TOMS?
Tax Journal thanks its authors for February (click on links below to view author profiles and access their contributions):
Arun Advani and Andy Summers - Introducing CenTax: a new tax research centre
Paul Aplin OBE - Map making
Jack Bonehill - reflections on a career in tax
Helen Buchanan - Themes in UK corporate tax disputes for 2025 (and beyond)
Adam Craggs and Liam McKay - Judicial review in tax disputes
Sophie Dworetzsky and Dominic Lawrance - Private client review for February
Ben Elliott and Arthur Wong - If I could turn back time: encouragement for taxpayers seeking rectification
Gemma Grunewald - Lifecycle of a transaction: structuring an acquisition
David Haworth and David Haughey - A ‘significant’ change in approach? Reflections on the Court of Appeal’s decision in BlueCrest
Chris Holmes and Dawn Register - Helping vulnerable individuals: a guide for tax professionals
Joseph Howard and Tristan Thornton - Disputes over LPP with third parties and HMRC: lessons from Castlet Holdings
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews - Tax and the City review for February
Gavin Little and Maddy Potthast - Tax grouping (part II): capital gains groups
Phil Maggs and Phil Sneade - Transfer pricing: why returns are rarely risk-free
Daniella Mandel - reflections on a career in tax
Joao Martinho and Gary Barnett - The VAT review for February
Jeremy Mindell - Reflections on the Budget fallout – three months on
Gerald Montagu - Cross-border group relief: Lloyds tripped up by the ‘main purpose’ hurdle
Chris Mortimer (with Lucy Green) - HMRC’s focus on PE firms’ VAT compliance
Philip Ridgway - HMRC’s U-turn on limited partners
Dominic Robertson - reflections on a career in tax
Elena Rowlands, Tom Margesson and Ian Zeider - Salaried members update
Davinder Sahota and Yousuf Chughtai - Mersey Docks: you’re my wonderwall
Tim Sarson - International review for February
Rupert Shiers and Suzanne Hill - ScottishPower and the limits of von Glehn
Edd Thompson - Yorkshire Agricultural Society, consistent interpretation and the continued relevance of EU law
Richard Vallat KC - reflections on a career in tax
David Whiscombe - Statutory residence: but why do you need to be here?
Damon Wright - Sonder Europe and serviced apartments: TOMS or no TOMS?