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The president of the tax chamber of the First-tier Tribunal has issued a practice statement on the use of alternative dispute resolution in tax disputes. Peter Nias (Pump Court Tax Chambers), who was instrumental in its issue, considers its significance and what it can mean for tax dispute management.

Video and telephone hearings have a useful role to play in the long-term future of civil litigation, including tax disputes, writes barrister Michael Ripley (11 New Square).
A 20 questions guide, by Adam Craggs and Constantine Christofi (RPC).
Gideon Sanitt and Batanayi Katongera (Macfarlanes) review the state of play and the current steps being taken by the UK to implement the measures.
 
Gill Aitken, HMRC’s General Counsel and Solicitor, talks about the role of the Solicitor’s Office.
 

Geoff Lloyd and Paul Dennis (EY) examine how ADR is working for large businesses

Alternative dispute resolution processes to manage tax disputes have been used by HMRC as ‘business as usual’ for over a year. Peter Nias (Pump Court Tax Chambers) reports

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be a cost-effective method of solving long running tax disputes. Dawn Register and Helen Adams provide your refresher guide on when ADR can help

Jonathan Cooklin and David Wilson examine developments for UK companies listing in the US, including the emergence of direct trading of UK shares on US markets.

Wendy Walton and Miranda Chamberlain review recent developments in the private client arena, which include alternate dispute resolution, an update on ATED, HMRC’s let property campaign, and the FTT decision on discovery assessment in the Michael Freeman case

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