Pete Miller (CTA) Fellow
Pete Miller (CTA) Fellow
Head of Corporate Tax, Jerroms Miller

Pete began his career with the Inland Revenue in 1988 with roles in tax districts in Birmingham and London before spending several years in head office, culminating as the Inland Revenue's expert on the rules for company distributions and advance corporation tax. Since going into private practice 25 years ago, Pete has worked for Big 4 firms and run his own business for 11 years, advising a wide range of clients from owner managed businesses to the largest corporate groups. While Pete has provided in-depth tax advice on all aspects of corporation tax, he specialises in the taxation of corporate transactions and the consequences to shareholders, including buying and selling companies, mergers and demergers, and all forms of corporate reorganisation.

Pete has always taken an interest in tax policy, having had policy roles with the Inland Revenue. In recent years, his involvement, both personally and through his CIOT positions, has helped shape several aspects of the current tax regime, including the 2011 changes to the capital gains tax exit charges and the amended joint-venture and partnership rules for entrepreneurs’ relief (now business asset disposal relief). Pete is Chair of the CIOT's Owner Managed Business Tax Technical Committee, as well as being a member of the Tax Policy and Oversight Committee and of the Education Committee. He is also a member of the ICAEW Tax Faculty Business Tax Committee.

Jerroms Miller Specialist Tax provide corporate tax advice relating to:
• Buying and selling businesses
• Group reorganisations
• Mergers and demergers
• Incentivising employees
• Anti-avoidance legislation
• Employee Ownership Trusts

Approachable, friendly and professional, our team have extensive experience of advising businesses of all sizes and across all sectors to find bespoke solutions to the most complex tax scenarios.

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