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Matt Greene
Matt Greene
is a partner in the tax litigation
department at dispute resolution specialist
law firm Stewarts, specialising in resolving
high-value and complex tax disputes. He can
be contacted on 020 7903 7982 or
mgreene@stewartslaw.com
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ARTICLES
Late appeals following Medpro and Lands Luo – where do we stand?
In the balance
Importance of providing the right evidence
All important evidence
Privacy direction overturned in CRC v The Taxpayer
The secret taxpayer
Realreed: When does an HMRC inspection create a legitimate expectation?
Cards on the table
Bespoke designs
JONATHAN LEVY and MATT GREENE consider the future of tax avoidance schemes following the Tower MCashback case
Ray of light
MATT GREENE considers the implications for residence in the Turberville case
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NEWS
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Working from home allowance axed
Government softens stance on unused reliefs
Late quarterly submission fines delayed to 2027
Salary sacrifice for pensions to be restricted
Investment interest and property rates hiked and personal tax thresholds frozen until 2031
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Holiday pay was not part of regular salary
Nutella biscuits were not chocolate covered
Conditions for additional dwelling supplement not met
HMRC’s letter was not amenable to judicial review
No reasonable excuse for failing to submit ATED returns
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This week's opinion: 4 December 2025
Working from home allowance axed
Government softens stance on unused reliefs
Late quarterly submission fines delayed to 2027
Salary sacrifice for pensions to be restricted