Corporate tax
Our corporate tax team provides high quality UK tax advice on a wide range of transactions and commercial structures. This includes advice to large corporate groups, financial institutions, funds and public bodies.
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Our corporate tax team provides high quality UK tax advice on a wide range of transactions and commercial structures. This includes advice to large corporate groups, financial institutions, funds and public bodies.
This includes corporate tax advice on corporate, commercial, banking, real estate, funds, fintech and international tax structuring matters, as well as specialist advice on VAT, stamp taxes and employment tax.
We regularly assist in delivering seamless tax advice across multiple jurisdictions, regularly collaborating with leading non-UK tax lawyers.
With a growing team of corporate tax lawyers, a number of whom are dual-qualified as chartered tax advisers, we aim to support the growth of our clients. In an ever-shifting fiscal landscape, our tax lawyers understand the need to identify and respond promptly to developments in UK tax law.
The reputation of our team is reflected in our membership of national committees such as the Chartered Institute of Taxation Technical Committee, the Law Society Corporation Tax Law Sub-Committee and the City of London Law Society Tax Committee.
Members of the team are regularly involved in Women in Tax and International Fiscal Association events. We are committed to the personal development and growth of all members of our team.
Alongside corporate, finance and real estate transactional work, our corporate tax lawyers also provide pragmatic stand-alone tax advice. We advise on a wide range of UK and international tax matters, and we have extensive experience advising across a range of different sectors, with deep specialist knowledge.
Our clients include large corporate groups, financial institutions, public bodies, pension schemes, charities, developers, investors, family-owned businesses and shareholders.