Atlas Chambers

Keith M Gordon MA(Oxon) FCA CTA(Fellow)

 

SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

Keith lectures both at public seminars and in-house.  The following is a list of forthcoming public seminars.

NB Some commercial conference organisers will offer significant discounts to delegates who cite Keith's name when booking a place at a conference where he is speaking.

Discovery assessments - how to beat them

Keith will be discussing discovery assessments at:

Capital gains tax

Keith often lectures on capital gains tax (including entrepreneurs' relief and main residence relief).

Keith will be discussing entrepreneurs' relief at:

Residence and domicile

Keith will discuss the meaning of residence and domicile.

Employment status

Keith will discuss employment status focusing on the tax angle at:

  • CIOT Autumn Conference, Warwick (19 September 2010 - conference starts on 17 September)
  • CIOT Bristol Branch (20 October 2010, pm) (and other topical issues);
  • ICAEW Tax Club (Nottingham) (22 November 2010);
  • CIOT Hampshire Branch (15 September 2011).
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    Penalties

    Keith will be discussing penalties at CIOT Essex Branch (28 September 2010) (also discovery assessments, entrepreneurs' relief, appeals and tribunal procedure).

    Appeals, internal reviews and tribunal procedure

    Keith will be discussing appeals, internal reviews and tribunal procedure at CIOT Essex Branch (28 September 2010) (also discovery assessments and entrepreneurs' relief).

    Topical issues

    Keith will discuss topical issues:

    Other topics

    Keith also provides lectures on a range of other topics. 

  • appealing HMRC assessments and determinations, internal reviews and the new tribunals;
  • HMRC powers and penalties;
  • income shifting and Arctic Systems;
  • capital allowances;
  • recent case law;
  • recent case law (on the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975);
  • taking a case to the Supreme Court;
  • the Corporation Tax Act 2010, the Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010 and the Tax Law Rewrite Project more generally;
  • disclosure of tax avoidance schemes and why the disclosure rules don't work.
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    Year of Call: 2003