27 Sept 2019

Getting the Deal Through: Tax Controversy 2020

Richard Jeens is the contributing editor of the 7th edition of this publication which summarises the framework for tax disputes in sixteen different jurisdictions, including the US and the UK. Richard Jeens, Dominic Robertson and Charles Osborne are authors of the UK chapter.

Global overview by Richard Jeens  in which he suggests that, although progress is being made to secure consensus on the international stage concerning a range of tax issues raised by doing business in the twenty-first century, our experience in the UK and the contributions in the chapters that follow raise certain issues. They suggest that not only will the attention paid to these issues mean that challenges with resolving tax controversies in a timely and cost-effective manner remain a major hurdle for taxpayers, but also that these challenges will themselves lead to greater tax-related controversy, not least as businesses adapt and restructure to survive in a changing world. 

This publication is reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. Getting the Deal Through: Tax Controversy 2020 (published in September 2019; contributing editor: Richard Jeens, Slaughter and May) For further information please visit www.gettingthedealthrough.com.

 

This material is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal or other professional advice.

Practices Tax, Tax Disputes
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Richard Jeens
Partner at Slaughter and May
Dominic Robertson
Partner at Slaughter and May
Charles Osborne
Associate at Slaughter and May