This decision concerned whether a house that was unsafe to occupy at the effective date was nevertheless “suitable for use as a single dwelling” and is notable for distinguishing and not following the approach in Bewley.
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My most recent reported appeal hearing concerned whether the presence of a high voltage overhead line changed the status of residential property for stamp duty purposes.
You can read the full decision below 👇🏼
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I was asked by the editor of the Tax Journal to write a piece on the FTT's decision in Ridgeway which concerned section 75A FA 2003 among other things. You can read the full article here 👇🏼
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This was the appeal to the Upper Tribunal about Multiple Dwellings Relief for SDLT purposes ("MDR"), in which I represented the taxpayers, read the full decision 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
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I represented the taxpayers who sought to establish that part of a busy public road within the boundary of their residential property served no functional purpose for the property and so should not be regarded as the grounds of the dwelling. Read more 👇🏼
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Stamp duty land tax in England and Northern Ireland on residential property have changed by in the #MiniBudget announcement. Read more about my thoughts in my latest blog:
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I will be speaking at Farm Tax 2021 on the 9th & 10th Oct
Farm Tax is continuing online which enables you to make the most out delegate ticket.
All content will be streamed live and available on demand
Register below👇🏼
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I have seen an increase of over 50% in enquiries about capital gains tax on a separation and divorce. As this is a complex topic, I have provided a guide to assist in navigating this subject.
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I represented the taxpayers at the Court of Appeal hearing on the meaning of "grounds" for SDLT residential property purposes. Read the full decision here…
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Sign up to my free Webinar where I will discuss my most recent notable SDLT cases and what they mean, including those on:
– Multiple dwellings relief
– Mixed-use properties
This Thursday 5th August, 4:00 PM
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Myself, Charlotte Beck, and @jodiseddon invite you to a free live afternoon webinar to be held from 16:00 – 17:30 on 1st July 2021 by Zoom where we will discuss Tax and Financial Planning on Divorce or Separation.
Sign up for free via this link: patrickcannon.net/webinars/t…
The ‘old ways of working’ in the legal sector are no longer desirable. Legal professionals rightly demand, and deserve, a modern working environment – and that’s exactly what Cannon Chambers is here to provide.
Read full article here: bit.ly/3gznKty
‘The seismic shift of the global pandemic left us with no choice but to adapt in to ‘new’ ways of doing things.’
I wrote a short piece for @taxadvisermag read the full article below:
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Today is the Digital Farm Tax Conference, you can take part in their one-day event & hear from a line-up of guest speakers including myself, discussing 'Stamp Duty Land Tax: What’s coming ahead and how to prepare for it’
Join & Book Here: bit.ly/33CBdcF
I will be speaking at the 1st EDI event of the year -‘EDI Forum: Neurodiversity in the Law: Great Minds Think Differently.’
On 20th May / 6-7.30pm / @ndin_law
Follow the link to get your ticket today:
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On 19th May 2021 it’s the digital Farm Tax Conference, take part in their one-day event & hear from a line-up of guest speakers including myself, discussing 'Stamp Duty Land Tax: What’s coming ahead and how to prepare for it'
View the agenda & book today: lnkd.in/g54AqWv
Gordon Keenay & I invite you to a free live afternoon webinar to be held from 16:00 – 17:30 on 15th April 2021 by Zoom where we will discuss The New Stamp Duty Surcharge for Non-Residents.
Register here: patrickcannon.net/webinars/t…#stampduty#webinar
The last 12 months have been eye-opening. Virtual client briefings, conferences held via Zoom and even online tribunals. In this piece published in @Taxation today, I discuss why I launched @_CannonChambers to tackle this, and the future of the Tax Bar: taxation.co.uk/articles/-a-v…
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