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Jeremy Woolf

Barrister, Pump Court Tax Chambers

Jeremy Woolf is a tax barrister practising from Pump Court Tax Chambers, London Park Court Chambers, Leeds. In addition to writing articles, he is a contributor to De Voil Indirect Tax Service, Halsbury's Laws of England Vol 12(2): Customs and Excise, DeSmith, Woolf and Jowell: Judicial Review of Administrative Action and Zamir & Woolf: The Declaratory Judgment, and Civil Appeals. Cases he has been involved in include Pepper v Hart [1992] STC 898 HL (benefits in kind/use of Hansard), Marriott v Lane [1996] STC 704 (retirement relief), C & E Comrs v Madgett & Baldwin [1998] STC 1189 (ECJ) (VAT tour operators margin scheme/apportionment of consideration), Holly v Inspector of Taxes [2000] STC (SCD) 50 (self-assessment), King v Walden [2001] STC 822 (human rights) and IRC v Eversden [2003]

 

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