Tax Cases Update
Webinar

Tax Cases Update

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Wednesday 6 April 2022
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6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
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Online
Speaker: Keith Gordon - Barrister, Temple Tax Chambers
We welcome back Keith Gordon, Barrister at Temple Tax Chambers for another Tax Cases update. Keith will look at recent case decisions and discuss what they mean for the future of tax and how the judgements may affect the advice you give your clients. An event not to be missed!
 
This is an online event and a link will be on the PDF sent to you on booking.
 
This event is for professionals with up to 10 years PQE. Please respect this requirement to allow for effective networking.

About speaker

Keith Gordon qualified as a chartered accountant and chartered tax adviser before retraining for the Bar. Since 2006, he has specialised in assisting taxpayers in disputes with HMRC and regularly attends courts and tribunals, ranging from the County Court to the Supreme Court. High profile cases include representing Kaye Adams (Atholl House Productions Ltd) and Eamonn Holmes (Red, White & Green Ltd) in their IR35 disputes in the Court of Appeal and Upper Tribunal.

He advises in all tax-related matters, extending to social security contributions and benefits as well as professional negligence matters, where he acts for claimants and defendants alike.

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