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Tax

RPC combines a market-leading Tax Disputes practice with longstanding non-contentious expertise to offer a comprehensive service to UK and international clients. We are one of the few City firms able to offer advice on both tax disputes and tax advisory and transactional matters.

Our specialist Tax Disputes team is recognised by independent legal directories as one of the best in the country. Our lawyers include former senior members of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), giving us significant insight in how HMRC work. Our work in this area includes pre-emptive advice on tax risk issues, enquiries and investigations and litigation at the Tribunals and Higher Courts, through to the European Court of Justice.

On the non-contentious side we advise on a wide breadth of issues including corporate, partnerships and funds. We also offer personal tax advice, particularly with regard to those clients who are non UK domiciliaries. Our tax lawyers work closely with colleagues from around the firm to provide seamless support on matters such as M&A, property taxation, pensions, employee benefits and employment.

Our clients range from large multi-national corporations through to privately-owned businesses and high net-worth individuals. We pride ourselves on providing a responsive service tailored to our clients' needs, and in doing so adding real commercial value.

  • "a great choice for contentious tax cases... The lawyers are praised for anticipating potential problems and for being quick to respond" - Chambers UK 2010
  • "This small team of charming, sensible tax litigators really punches above its weight" - Chambers UK 2010
  • "The lawyers here are known for 'providing straight-talking advice, rather than simply what the clients want to hear' and the team is considered 'great for tax disputes work" - Chambers UK 2009

Our areas of expertise include:

For more information on our non-contentious tax practice contact Charles Suchett-Kaye (charles.suchettkaye@rpc.co.uk), or for contentious tax matters, Jonathan Levy (jonathan.levy@rpc.co.uk)