Dilpreet K. Dhanoa
Dilpreet K. Dhanoa
Barrister, Field Court Tax Chambers

Dilpreet K Dhanoa has a diverse practice in Revenue law across both indirect and direct taxes, nationally and internationally. She joined Field Court Tax Chambers from private practice working in international arbitration and litigation, focusing on commercial disputes and advising on the implementation of VAT in the Middle East. She has appeared in all levels of Court up to the Court of Appeal. Dilpreet has a broad advisory practice and regularly undertakes litigation. She is a chapter editor for Gammie & De Souza on Land Taxation and also a regular contributor to British Tax Review, Taxation and Tax Adviser. Dilpreet sits on the Advisory Boards of Oxford Women in Law, Young ITA and H&I on European Taxation. Dilpreet holds an MSc in Tax Law from the University of Oxford and prior to joining the independent Bar, she qualified as a Chartered Tax Advisor with a Big-4 Accounting firm, specialising in the taxation of financial instruments and real estate.

Education

  • Academic qualifications: LLB (Hons.), MSc (Oxon.), MSc Taxation (Oxon.)
  • Professional qualifications: CTA (CIOT), BVC
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