Tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales): overview | Practical Law

Tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales): overview | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to civil and criminal tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales).

Tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales): overview

Practical Law Country Q&A 1-623-2951 (Approx. 21 pages)

Tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales): overview

by David Harkness, Partner, Clifford Chance LLP, and Judith Seddon, Partner, Ropes & Gray
Law stated as at 01 Apr 2018England, Wales
A Q&A guide to civil and criminal tax litigation in the UK (England and Wales).
This Q&A provides a high level overview of the key practical issues in civil and criminal tax litigation, including: pre-court/pre-tribunal process, trial process, documentary evidence, witness evidence, expert evidence, closing the case in civil and criminal trials, decision, judgment or order, costs, appeals, and recent developments and proposals for reform.
To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the Tax Litigation: Country Q&A tool.
The Q&A is part of the global guide to tax litigation. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/taxlitigation-guide.