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No Holds Barred Pod
Political Stupidity - Reform, Labour and Trump - the Trifecta of Ineptitude + the Assisted Dying Bill
Another long episode for you this week, but we had a lot to cover. As always, we have Sal's roundup of PMQs. Don did some more data analysis, this time into a Reform Deputy Council leader who is, let's say, a little workshy.We had a little mini interview with the inimitable Carol Hedges about the Assisted Dying Bill. That's toward the end of the episode, but is well worth listening to.More Reform local council shenanigans and research coming in. We have a clip from Notts TV. Many...
2025-06-27
1h 30
TLDR News
Reform’s “Golden Visa” Explained
Go to https://hensonshaving.com/TLDR and enter "TLDR" at checkout to get 100 free blades with your purchase. In this video, we’re going to have a look at Reform UK's Britannia Card idea, how it would change the current rules for non-doms, and whether it could actually raise some money for the Exchequer. 📰 Too Long: https://toolong.news/ 💡 Got a Topic Suggestion? - https://forms.gle/mahEFmsW1yGTNEYXA Our mission is to explain news and politics in an impartial, efficient, and accessible way, balancing import and interest while fostering independent thought. TLDR is a completely independent & privately owned media company...
2025-06-26
08 min
The Rest Is Money
Does The UK Need Rich Foreigners?
How does the tax system work for non-doms? Does Reform’s idea for a ‘Britannia Card’ have any merit? Is Dan Neidle really a "far left political activist"? Steph and Robert speak to the Tax Policy Associates founder to find out. We appreciate your feedback on The Rest Is Money to help make the podcast and our partnerships better: https://opinion-v2.askattest.com/app/41f5060f-0f52-45bc-bf86-bf3c9793618e?language=ENG Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance. ...
2025-06-26
31 min
IEA Podcast
Tax Expert Dan Neidle: Why Wealth Taxes Will Backfire Spectacularly | IEA Interview
In this Institute of Economic Affairs Podcast Interview, IEA Executive Director Tom Clougherty interviews Dan Neidle, founder of Tax Policy Associates and one of the UK's most respected tax experts. The conversation covers the fundamental problems with Britain's tax system, examining public misunderstanding of how tax thresholds work, the challenges of pro-growth tax reform, and why wealth taxes are likely to fail. They also discuss the absurd cliff edges in income tax that discourage people from earning between £100,000-£125,000, creating effective marginal rates of up to 62%. Dan explains why current tax policy is made through "political theatre" ra...
2025-06-23
1h 14
Making Money
Why wealth taxes fail - and what we should do instead
Is a wealth tax the answer to fixing an unfair tax system? Tax expert Dan Neidle says no — and reveals why wealth taxes don’t work, how a land tax could be fairer, what real reform would look like, and why no politician has the guts to do it. 💼 If you’re a company owner or self-employed and looking for some tax help https://makingmoney.email/company-owner-episodes 👨👨👧 Sign up to free webinar on inheritance tax https://makingmoney.email/IHT-webinar-audio 🎉Sponsors Odoo - try their Si...
2025-06-16
1h 10
Law and Disorder
Mailbag: Trump, tax and tenuous tidbits
It's time for the Law and Disorder crew – Nicholas Mostyn, Charlie Falconer and Helena Kennedy – to plunge into the Mailbag once again and answer your correspondence. You've been appalled by Donald Trump's desecration of the rules-based order, delighted by Dan Neidle's forensic tax analysis, and otherwise moved to correspond on a wide range of issues. As ever, do keep the emails coming – we love to hear from you!If you have questions, criticisms, praise or other feedback, please do send your thoughts to us via lawanddisorderfeedback@gmail.com!Law and Disorder is a Podot...
2025-03-15
27 min
Law and Disorder
Dan Neidle v Nadhim Zahawi
Dan Neidle – poacher turned gamekeeper (although not in his own estimation) – has gone from Head of Tax at Clifford Chance to the scourge of tax shy plutocrats. He joins this week's Law & Disorder to sit down with Nicholas Mostyn, Helena Kennedy and Charlie Falconer and discuss his successes in revealing the dodgy dealings of a former-Chancellor of the Exchequer, as well as a certain Italian jockey. In the process, he has changed the standards of modern lawyering and become one of Britain's most effective campaigners.If you have questions, criticisms, praise or other feedback, please do send...
2025-02-08
36 min
Byline Podcast
A SLAPP In The Face For Free Speech
We mark Press Freedom Day by celebrating the Anti-Slapp campaign, which is aimed at protecting journalists who want to expose wrongdoing.A SLAPP is a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation – a legal case brought, usually by the rich and powerful to intimidate those who want to question their behaviour into silence. Famous examples include the fomerChelsea owner and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich who took action against Catherine Belton and her publisher Harper Collins over claims made in Belton’s book ‘Putin’s People’: and attempts by lawyers working for the then Chance...
2025-01-28
27 min
Tonight with Andrew Marr
Can Rachel Reeves survive as Chancellor?
On this episode of Tonight with Andrew Marr on LBC, Andrew speaks with tax lawyer Dan Neidle and the deputy director of the IFS Helen Miller as the Chancellor stands firm against a U-turn on inheritance tax for farmers. He also speaks with the former leader of the Conservative Party and architect of Universal Credit, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, as the Prime Minister says Britain 'isn't working'. Turning to the Middle East, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to present the Hezbollah truce deal to the Israeli Cabinet; Andrew speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman to...
2024-11-26
52 min
Quiet Riot
Farmed Outrage
Naomi and Alex welcome former UK Ambassador to the US, Sir Kim Darroch, whose dismissal Trump demanded in 2020, to the studio to talk through what's in store from a Trump second term. We also take a look at the farming protests and try a novel approach: to reach a balanced view based on the evidence. Plus regular features Grin And Share it and Troll With It. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD***Kim: “Gary Cohn, who was Trump’s economic adviser in the White House [in 2017], tells the story of h...
2024-11-21
59 min
The Rest Is Money
Dan Neidle: Labour Put Up The Wrong Taxes
Tax guru, Dan Neidle joins Steph and Robert to explain why the chancellor’s decision to increase employer’s national insurance was such a mistake, how capital gains tax should have been reformed and why farmers just have to trust their children if they want to avoid the new inheritance tax liability.Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance.Email: restismoney@gmail.comX: @TheRestIsMoneyInstagram: @TheRestIsMoneyTikTok: @RestIsMoneygoal...
2024-11-17
45 min
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
Should the Chancellor raise capital gains tax?
Sign up to our live event: https://ifs.org.uk/events/ifs-zooms-live-how-make-your-first-budget-successThere’s been lots of speculation that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is looking to raise Capital Gains tax in her upcoming budget. Capital Gains tax raises around £15 billion a year, which is less than 2% of total tax revenue, and it’s paid by less than 1% of the adult population. But it’s important for both the fairness and efficiency of the tax system. In this episode, we’ll explore why CGT reform is necessary and how changes could make the tax sys...
2024-10-09
41 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Tommy Robinson's Tax Returns & Grenfell Delays
In this latest episode of Double Jeopardy, Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen are joined by Dan Neidle, Founder of Tax Policy Associates, to explore the finances of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, the far-right street agitator and self-styled journalist who calls himself Tommy Robinson. The trio explore how Yaxley-Lennon has monetised his presence on the internet through ‘donations’ and ‘gifts’ from his followers, which are then passed through multiple off-the-shelf companies. Ken, Tim and Dan investigate the tax implications of these ‘donations’, and the potential tax liabilities that Yaxley-Lennon may face now that HMRC has reportedly opened an investigation into him. To close the ep...
2024-09-11
32 min
Money Clinic with Claer Barrett
How “painful” will the Budget be for your finances?
With a £22bn ‘black hole’ in the public finances, the new chancellor Rachel Reeves has difficult decisions to make ahead of Labour’s autumn Budget next month. How might this hole be plugged, and where might tax rises land? In this episode, Dan Neidle, founder of think-tank Tax Policy Associates and former head of tax at Clifford Chance, considers which tax-raising levers the chancellor might pull on October 30, and puts forward a case for fairer, growth-focused tax policy.For more tips on how to organise your money, sign up to Claer's email series 'Sort Your Financial Life Ou...
2024-09-03
31 min
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
How could the Chancellor raise more tax?
Over the summer we’re bringing you a series of briefings on the key challenges and policy options facing the new set of government ministers. Today we’re turning to the tax system and we’ll answer the questions that the Chancellor has almost certainly been asking Treasury officials in recent weeks: how could more tax revenue be raised and how could tax reform boost growth.Rachel Reeves has ruled out tax rises on 'working people', saying that there will be no increase of income tax, VAT, National Insurance or Corporation Tax. What areas of tax does t...
2024-08-28
42 min
The Rest Is Money
Which taxes will Rachel Reeves raise?
Dan Neidle, the man described as a "tax dodger's worst enemy", joins Steph and Robert to discuss the options Rachel Reeves has to fill the £22bn black hole in the publics finances at her 30 October budget, how to reform our crazy tax system and why the cowboys who devise tax avoidance scams are rarely punished.Go to Saily.com/restismoney or use the code restismoney to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. Sign up to our newsletter to get more stories from the world of business and finance....
2024-08-02
50 min
The Lawyer Podcast
The Election Special
Send us a textLabour won. Now what?As Sir Keir Starmer walks into Downing Street, The Lawyer Podcast boils up a vat of coffee and brings you an election results show for lawyers.With special guests including former Clifford Chance partner and tax celebrity Dan Neidle, we discuss which lawyers are in and out of Parliament after a night of change, look at what will be on the desk of the new Justice Secretary, and run through what a Labour victory means for lawyers working in different practice areas. For m...
2024-07-05
28 min
Tax Notes Talk
Election Showdown: U.K. Parties Outline Tax Plans
Send us a textTax Notes reporter Sarah Paez discusses the proposed tax plans from the United Kingdom’s political parties before their upcoming July 4 election. For more coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Tories, Labour, Lib Dems Make Tax Pitches to SMEsU.K. Labour Vows to Improve EU Trade Terms, No Council Tax ReformTories Say Labour Will Hike U.K. Capital Gains Tax Post-ElectionU.K. Labour Party's Tax Plans Could Raise Over £8 BillionU.K. Conservatives Plan Further Cuts to Employee TaxesFor more of Dan Neidle's tax coverage, visit taxpolicy.org...
2024-06-21
17 min
The Tax Hour
VAT and Private Schools: How will it work in reality?
Our recent Jerroms Miller Tax Hour podcast, featuring the esteemed Dan Neidle, discussed the introduction of VAT on private school fees. It was a great success and the overwhelming feedback was to have a follow-up session with a Q&A.Your hosts Nick Wright, Director of Jerroms Miller Specialist Tax, and Daphne Hemingway, VAT Director of Jerroms Miller Specialist Tax, discuss 'VAT and Private Schools: How will it work in reality' in our new bite-sized episode series, 'Jerroms Miller Tax Bites'.They provided their insights and experience, offering a comprehensive look at the potential impacts...
2024-06-13
34 min
The Tax Hour
20% VAT for Private School Fees - How it will work in Reality
An engaging episode of the 'Jerroms Miller Tax Hour' Podcast, where we dive headfirst into the sizzling topic of 20% VAT for Private School Fees – How it will work in Reality.Be captivated by our distinguished panel of experts who provide their insights and analysis, offering a comprehensive look at the potential impacts on schools, parents, and the broader tax landscape.Our host Nick Wright, Director of Jerroms Miller Specialist Tax, welcomes esteemed guest speakers:- Dan Neidle, Founder, Tax Policy AssociatesDan Neidle has spent 25 years as a tax lawyer and wa...
2024-06-03
1h 01
Bloomberg UK Politics
Down The Rabbit Hole: Unpicking Hunt's Budget
As pundits decry an absent 'rabbit in the hat' moment during the Chancellor's Budget, we reflect on the announcements with Bloomberg's Chief UK Economist Dan Hanson and government reporter Joe Mayes.Plus: our interview with Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, and tax expert Dan Neidle gives his perspective on the Treasury's giveaways. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and James Woolcock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2024-03-07
26 min
Tax Stories: Life, Business & Tax
Philip Baker - a Latvian tax lawyer
In the podcast we discussed:his Order of the British Empire - for helping political refugees from China in the UK;his love to his family, sinology (the study of Chinese law, language, history, customs, and politics) and Arsenal;that there are already three generations of tax experts in his family - his father, himself and his son;his Latvian roots in several generations, and his involvement in developing the Latvian tax system;how a barrister can become a King’s Counsel; and the way how the Tax Chambers op...
2024-03-02
1h 25
Tax Stories: Life, Business & Tax
Ep.54 Philip Baker - a Latvian tax lawyer
Philip Baker is a barrister (37 y), King's Counsel, lecturer at the University of Oxford, LLM, PhD, MBA, an author of a book on Double Taxation Conventions, “A guru on treaty and and cross-border tax”.In the podcast we discussed:* his Order of the British Empire - for helping political refugees from China in the UK;* his love to his family, sinology (the study of Chinese law, language, history, customs, and politics) and Arsenal;* that there are already three generations of tax experts in his family - his father, himself and his son...
2024-03-02
1h 25
Gibraltar Today
James Heappey, Women's football matches, Perfect Tax System
The British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey has been on the Rock. So far, his movements and meetings have been kept quite hush hush. What do we know, and what don't we know? Questions for our news editor Christine Vasquez. The Women's National Team have been training this morning ahead of their matches against Liechtenstein tomorrow & Sunday at the Victoria Stadium. Gibraltar forward Shania Robba and Arianne Risso, the GFA Women's Football Development Officer, told us how the team have been preparing for the upcoming games. And, is it possible to design th...
2024-02-21
35 min
International Tax Bites
Ep 62: Carlos Protto Global Tax and Developing Nations: Part 5 - Designing the perfect international tax system
This is Part 5 of our series "Designing the Perfect International Taxation System". In this episode Harriet and Grahame discuss "Global Tax and Developing Nations" with Carlos Protto who is a member of the UN Committee of Experts on Tax Cooperation and is a leading adviser to the Argentine Government on matters of taxation. Carlos, Harriet and Grahame discuss the role of developing nations in the international tax community and the impact of recent developments on them. The discussion touches on not only the impact of international taxation reform but also the capacity of developing nations to participate...
2024-02-19
59 min
Keeping It Civil
Series 2 / Episode 1 - Designing the Perfect International Tax System with International Tax Bites hosts, Grahame Jackson and Harriet Brown.
International Tax Bites podcasters, Grahame Jackson, Tax Partner at Hassans and Harriet Brown of Old Square Tax Chambers join Selwyn Figueras, Hassans’ Partner and podcast host of Keeping It Civil, to discuss the launch of the duos recent mini-series, “Designing the Perfect Tax System”. The 10-part series, topped and tailed with an introduction and a round up, welcomes the great and good of the international tax world, kicking off with Dan Neidle, investigate journalist and ex-Clifford Chance UK Tax Partner. Over the course of the next few weeks, ITB will be publishing further episodes with the li...
2024-02-08
37 min
International Tax Bites
Ep 58: Dan Neidle, Do we need an international tax system? Part 1 - Designing the perfect international taxation system:
In this the first episode in the miniseries “Designing the Perfect International Tax System” Grahame speaks to Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates about whether we need an international tax system and the faults and failings of the current system. Plus, where will all this end and is the coming proposal worth all the fuss?
2024-02-05
56 min
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
How to fix our irrational income tax system
Income tax and National Insurance Contributions are our biggest taxes. Together they raise almost half of all tax revenues. National Insurance Contributions were cut at the start of the year, but we’re in the middle of a multi-year freeze in tax thresholds that will amount to a tax rise of over £40 billion by the time it’s finished. And these are just the latest in a string of changes in how we tax personal incomes.From cliff edges and personal allowances, to Scotland's 6-band income tax system and The Beatles' scheme to minimi...
2024-01-25
40 min
The News Agents
Michelle Mone: Is it too easy for the rich and famous to lie to the public?
What did Michelle Mone mean when she said all she’d done was “lie to the press“ after she threatened journalists with lawsuits if they dared to investigate her story? Today we follow all the unanswered questions - is our defamation law serving the public?What did the government know about the missing Mone millions? And should she still sit in the House of Lords?Tax Lawyer Dan Neidle and Labour shadow minister Nick Thomas-Symonds join us.After that, we speak to former UK Ambassador to Lebanon Tom Fletcher on the...
2023-12-18
37 min
The Hearing – A Legal Podcast
EP. 141 – Dan Neidle (Tax Policy Associates)
This episode's guest pulls off the impossible: he'll make you wonder if maybe you should have been a tax lawyer. Dan Neidle is described by some as “possibly the UK’s leading tax lawyer”. After spending 25 years at Clifford Chance, including as their UK head of tax, he set-up Tax Policy Associates – a not-for-profit company aiming to improve tax and legal policy and educate the public. Dan chats with Becky Annison about the fascinating and complicated puzzles he enjoyed solving for clients in practice, why he chose to retire (while still in his 40s) to focus on public...
2023-12-18
27 min
The Student Lawyer Podcast
Tax Law and Policy with Dan Neidle, founder of Tax Law Associates and ex-Clifford Chance Tax Lawyer
In this episode, Stephanie Anais is joined by Dan Neidle, founder of Tax Policy Associates and former tax lawyer and Head of Tax at Clifford Chance (London). During this episode, Dan explains the roles and responsibilities of a corporate tax lawyer, reveals the realities of the job, and explains what makes a good and not so good trainee solicitor. Dan also explains the difference between respectably legitimate and lawful tax avoidance schemes and negligent ones and talks about Uber’s and HMRC’s dispute over Uber’s use of the Tour Operators Margin Scheme. Final...
2023-11-28
50 min
Bloomberg UK Politics
Inflated Problems: Will Treasury Tax Cuts Fuel Price Rises?
The Bank of England continues to worry about "stubborn" price pressures, but is the government's economic policy making their job harder? We delve into the consequences of Jeremy Hunt's tax cuts with our UK politics reporter Joe Mayes, and founder of Tax Policy Associates Dan Neidle. Plus: Rishi Sunak has pledged to reduce the level of migration, but new figures show it's near a record high. Madeleine Sumption, director of The Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford joins us to discuss the factors behind the rise. Hosted by Caroline Hepker and Yuan Potts. See o...
2023-11-24
26 min
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
Cake or biscuit? The UK's byzantine VAT system explained
From jaffa cakes and gingerbread men, to fur skin coats and children's clothes, our VAT system and its byzantine rules seem, on the surface, to be a fun quirk of the UK tax system.But dig deeper, and one finds economic distortions and inefficiencies due to the complex way the UK's third largest tax is levied.Leading us through this maze of complexity are Helen Miller, Deputy Director and IFS tax expert, and Dan Neidle, a tax lawyer and founder of Tax Policy Associates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-11-16
33 min
AccountingWEB
No Accounting for Taste ep152: Dan Neidle talks Property118, Autumn Statement and tax complexity
Dan Neidle joins the AccountingWEB team on the podcast this week to discuss his recent investigation into Property118, the Autumn Statement and tax complexity. Dan is the founder of Tax Policy Associates, a not-for-profit company, that aims to improve tax and legal policy and public understanding of tax. Before his work with Tax Policy Associates, Dan spent almost 25 years as a tax lawyer. He joins the AccountingWEB airwaves to discuss his investigation into Property118, which he called at one point “the worst tax avoidance scheme ever”. And with the Autumn Statement around the corner, Dan gives his thoughts on some of t...
2023-11-13
43 min
New Money Review podcast
From tax lawyer to political assassin
If you thought tax was boring, the latest New Money Review podcast will change your mind.Dan Neidle was a top corporate lawyer for 23 years—ending up as head of tax at London law firm Clifford Chance. But in 2022 he retired to set up a new think tank called Tax Policy Associates. Its aim is to improve UK tax policy and to improve the public understanding of the subject. This nerdish-sounding mission statement gave no indication of the political fireworks Neidle’s new venture was...
2023-10-09
29 min
The Dark Money Files
A Neidle in a tax scam
In this episode we walk through a recent, in-depth report into probable VAT and employment tax fraud reported on by Dan Neidle of the Tax Policy Associates, in partiucalr, how various different proessionals, individuals both here and abroad, and social media websites can be used, wittingly or unwittingly, to further the fraudsters aims.Send us a textSupport the showFollow us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-dark-money-files-ltd/ on Twitter at https://twitter.com/dark_files or see our website at https://www.thedarkmoneyfiles.com/
2023-08-23
16 min
Double Jeopardy - UK Law and Politics
Dan Neidle - I’m the Taxman
Ken Macdonald and Tim Owen discuss lawyers undermining the rule of law, the fall of Nadhim Zahawi, and the morality of paying tax with founder of Tax Policy Associates, Dan Neidle.
2023-06-27
49 min
Investigating the Post Office Scandal
Ep 28 - A bit of Neidle
In which Nick interviews Nadhim Zahawi's nemesis, Dan Neidle, founder of Tax Policy Associates. Dan has recently waded into the Post Office Horizon Scandal, and is pretty sure at least one compensation scheme for victims of the scandal is unfair. Dan is a great talker and entertaining company. He talks about his career as a tax layer, The Downfall of Zahawi, SLAPPs and of course the Post Office. In the podcast we promise plenty of links to aid your understanding and reading, but before we do... A CORRECTION. I say in the podcast the Overturned Historical Conviction Scheme...
2023-02-28
1h 01
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
How to tax the rich?
From non-doms to offshore investment vehicles - how the rich are taxed, and how they avoid it, has been all over the headlines.But who are the 1%? How much tax do they pay? And should government tax them more?Joining us are Helen Miller, Deputy Director at IFS and our Head of Tax, and Dan Neidle, Founder of Tax Policy Associates and a former tax lawyer.Find out more: www.ifs.org.uk/podcastBecome a member: https://ifs.org.uk/individual-membership Hosted on Acast...
2023-02-24
43 min
The Media Show
The Story Behind the Nadhim Zahawi Scoop
The story of Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs was broken thanks to the work of journalists and investigators. Katie Razzall meets two of them. Also in the programme, why Netflix has bought its first Welsh language crime drama.Guests: Anna Isaac, City Editor, The Guardian, Dan Neidle, Founder, Tax Policy Associates, Adrian Bate, Co-founder, Vox Pictures, and Llinos Griffin-Williams, Chief Content Officer, S4C.Presenter: Katie RazzallProducer: Helen Fitzhenry
2023-01-25
28 min
Bloomberg UK Politics
Zahawi's Careless Whisper
With the Conservative party chairman under yet more scrutiny for being "careless" over his taxes, we speak to Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates, who did much of the initial research into Nadhim Zahawi's financial affairs. Lord Adair Turner, chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, joins us to discuss the resilience of the UK's power supply this winter. Plus: Liberal Democrat London Assembly member, Caroline Pidgeon, on the council tax hike faced by residents of the capital this year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023-01-24
24 min
Reportercast
Reportercast January 2023 with Dan Neidle
A great honour to have Dan Neidle, tax expert and founder of the Tax Policy Associates think tank (https://www.taxpolicy.org.uk/), discussing the scandal around top Tory figure Nadhim Zahawi's tax affairs, which he made a major contribution to uncovering, as well as lawyerly shenanigans, libel threats and general views on how the UK should go about taxes. This was the last episode of the first season as Reportercast goes on a break to prepare for the future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-22
41 min
The Lawyer Podcast
Leveraged finance lawyers just aren't hot any more
Send us a textThis episode, has the music stopped for leveraged finance? Deputy editor Rachel Moloney joins Catrin Griffiths to assess what the recession is doing to all those expensive hires.Christian Smith talks about lawyers' obligations and the SRA’s new guidance on SLAPPs - and there's a punchy guest appearance from former Clifford Chance UK tax head Dan Neidle on his tussle with Osborne Clarke.And Matt Byrne joins to talk about where there are more merger targets than any other as he celebrates publishing the final instalment of his 20th...
2022-12-01
20 min
Tax Notes Talk
Assessing the New U.K. Leadership’s Unexpected Tax Changes
Send us a textDan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates in London discusses the United Kingdom’s recent mini-budget and what effects the new tax proposals may have. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Cutting Taxes Is ‘the Right Thing to Do,’ Truss SaysKwarteng Forced Into ‘Screeching U-Turn’ on Income Tax RatesKwarteng to Bring Forward Medium-Term Fiscal PlanKwarteng Criticized Over Delayed Publication of OBR ForecastU.K. Treasury Stands Firm Amid Criticism of Tax Measures In our “Editors’ Corner” segment, Karl Frieden, vice president and general counsel of the Council On State Taxation...
2022-10-07
32 min
The Bottom Line
Excess Profits, Windfall Taxes and Incentives
Is it right that businesses making what look like windfall profits pay windfall taxes? And do the recent announcements from the government to lower taxes in general lead to economic growth? Evan Davis and guests discuss.GUESTSIrem Guceri, Associate Professor Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government, OxfordProfessor Michael Jacobs, Professor of Political Economy, Sheffield UniversityCharlie Mullins, Businessman and Founder, Pimlico PlumbersDan Neidle, Founder, Tax Policy Associates Ltd. PRODUCTION TEAMProducer: Julie Ball Editor: Richard Vadon Sound Engineers: Graham Puddifoot...
2022-09-29
29 min
IFS Zooms In: The Economy
How should we tax multinational corporations?
Taxing multinational corporations more fairly is often presented in the media is a no-brainer - an open goal for government to increase tax revenue and cut down on tax avoiding behaviour.But what seems like a simple policy is in fact incredibly complicated, requiring the navigation of complex international laws and fundamental questions over types of property and where intangible assets exist.In this episode, Paul speaks to Helen Miller, IFS tax expert, and Dan Neidle, a tax lawyer specialising in corporate taxation, to get a sense of how successful international efforts to...
2022-04-06
38 min
The Clifford Chance Podcast
What's hot in tax (with Dan Neidle, Chris Davies, Sonia Gilbert, Nick Mace, David Saleh, Anthony Stewart and Richard Kalaher)
To celebrate the ITR award for UK tax team of the year, the Clifford Chance tax partners give their thoughts on the biggest tax issues facing business today.
2020-05-21
32 min
The Clifford Chance Podcast
Potential impact of Labour's policies on real estate (with Alis Pay and Dan Neidle)
Real Estate Partner Alis Pay and Tax Partner Dan Neidle discuss the potential impact of Labour's policies on the real estate market ahead of the UK General Election on 12 December.
2019-12-02
20 min
The Clifford Chance Podcast
Nationalisation - the impact on business and investors (with Phillip Souta and Dan Neidle)
Head of UK Public Policy Phillip Souta chats to partner and specialist in international law and EU law, Dan Neidle. They discuss the current focus on politics by businesses and investors, and in particular the UK Labour Party's policy of nationalising the water and energy sectors.
2019-06-23
29 min
The Clifford Chance Podcast
Labour's IOF proposal: nationalising 10% of everything (with Dan Neidle and Phillip Souta)
Tax Partner Dan Neidle and Head of UK Public Policy Phillip Souta discuss the practical implications of Labour's proposal for investors and businesses and what this might mean for shareholders.
2018-11-08
15 min
The Briefing Room
Nationalisation - how would it work?
At its annual conference in Liverpool this week, the Labour party set out plans to nationalise a large range of industries that previous governments had sold off. The industries it wants to bring back into public ownership include water, rail, energy and the Royal Mail. But how would Labour’s ideas work? And what would the process be for implementing them? David Aaronovitch and his guests discuss.Contributors: Chris Curtis, senior political researcher, YouGov Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy and a Fellow in Economics at the University of Oxford Dan Neidle, Partner, Clifford Chance Dr Sarah He...
2018-09-27
28 min