Members of Chambers practise mainly in all aspects of direct and indirect tax and business rates. Practice in this area requires a thorough knowledge of other areas of the law including: company, trust, contract, land, international and conflict of laws – all of which are frequently encountered in our practice.
Members of Chambers practise mainly in all aspects of direct and indirect tax and business rates. Practice in this area requires a thorough knowledge of other areas of the law including: company, trust, contract, land, international and conflict of laws - all of which are frequently encountered in our practice.
More InfoWe can advise generally on all taxes and duties, both direct and indirect. We can consider the tax effects of past and future transactions, and we pride ourselves on providing practical advice that is legally precise and commercially sound.
More InfoMembers of Chambers advise upon the tax-efficient structuring of transactions as well as more general tax planning for taxpayers ranging from large multinational companies and groups to private individuals and estates.
More InfoOur work often involves detailed consideration of EC law and the European Convention on Human Rights. Members of chambers have in the past advised on the fiscal laws of other jurisdictions (including Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Ireland and the Channel Islands).
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