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Keith Gordon

Keith Gordon

Position

Dealing with a wide range of tax-related issues, particularly in contentious matters. Keith has represented taxpayers (both personal and corporate) at all levels from the First-tier Tribunal to the Supreme Court in statutory appeals as well as in judicial review claims and High Court actions for the recovery of taxes overpaid. He is also an advocate of alternative dispute resolution in appropriate cases. Publications of note: joint editor of Tiley & Collison (LexisNexis); Author of Tax Chamber Hearings: a User’s Guide (Claritax Books); Author of Residence: the definition in practice (Claritax Books); Author of Guide to the Tax Treatment of Specialist Occupations (Bloomsbury).

Career

Called 2003, Lincoln’s Inn. Qualified as a chartered accountant (1995) and as a chartered tax adviser (1997). Worked in accountancy practices (1992-1999), Inland Revenue (1999-2002). Fellow of ICAEW and CIOT. Council member of the CIOT since 2009.

Languages

Conversational level in a number of languages.

Education

St Edmund Hall, Oxford University (1991 BA Mathematics, 1997 MA).

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