Taxing Matters

RPC

Navigate the complexities of the tax world with RPC’s Taxing Matters podcast. This podcast series is designed for professionals and business leaders seeking insights into the often-complex world of tax. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a business owner, or just curious about tax, our podcast brings you expert insights into the ever-changing tax landscape. Join our podcast host and Partner in RPC's Tax, Investigations and Financial Crime team, Michelle Sloane, alongside special guests, as they delve into the latest tax developments, landmark cases, and more, and explore the commercial impact these topics could have on businesses. Featuring interviews with top industry experts and thought leaders, each episode is packed with valuable information to help you stay ahead of the curve. Past guests include publication editors, senior HMRC officials, academics, law commissioners, members of the Bar, journalists, members of the judiciary and (of course) RPC's own team of specialist lawyers.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 1d ago

    HMRC's Strengthened Reward Scheme - a new era for tax whistleblowers? With Adam Craggs

    Taxing Matters: Whistleblowing under the Strengthened Reward Scheme, with Adam Craggs   In this episode of Taxing Matters, host Michelle Sloane is joined by RPC's Head of Tax, Investigations and Financial Crime, Adam Craggs to examine the merits and drawbacks of the Strengthened Reward Scheme (SRS).   Launched by HMRC in November 2025, the SRS represents a significant change in HMRC's approach to tackling serious tax avoidance and evasion, with a powerful new incentive for whistleblowers.   This episode explores:   the background to the SRS, and what it means for the UK whistleblowing landscape;what makes a strong disclosure, and the types of 'big ticket' cases that will attract HMRC's attention;guidance and considerations for potential whistle blowers;anonymity and the need for self-identification;practical implications, including tax considerations and when a reward may not be paid; andkey takeaways for businesses and advisors.  Thank you for listening to this episode.    You can listen to and subscribe to Taxing Matters on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and stay up to date with developments in the tax world.   If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, or find out more about our tax services, please contact Adam Craggs or Michelle Sloane.   All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  2. 12/03/2025

    Unpacking the complexities of tax deed claims with Jivaan Bennett of Temple Tax Chambers

    In this episode of Taxing Matters, Alexis Armitage, Senior Associate in RPC’s Tax Disputes team, is joined by Jivaan Bennett of Temple Tax Chambers. Jivaan brings nearly 15 years of international experience in tax, commercial transactions, and disputes, having worked across the Caribbean, London, and New York. Together, Alexis and Jivaan discuss the complexities of tax deed claims in the context of corporate transactions, offering practical insights for both lawyers and businesses. Key topics covered in this episode, include: ·      the definition and purpose of tax deeds, and their distinction from tax warranties ·      strategic considerations for making and defending tax deed claims ·      common drafting issues and the importance of clear contractual language ·      the interaction between tax deed claims and tax authority inquiries ·      recent trends, including increased use of arbitration and insurance. Thank you for listening to this episode. You can listen to and subscribe to Taxing Matters on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and stay up to date with developments in the tax world. If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, or find out more about our tax services, please contact Adam Craggs or Alexis Armitage. All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Unpacking the complexities of tax deed claims with Jivaan Bennett of Temple Tax Chambers
  3. 11/19/2025

    The Court of Appeal's decision in A Taxpayer v HMRC with Rebecca Sheldon, Old Square Tax Chambers

    In this episode, Alexis Armitage, Taxing Matters host and Senior Associate at RPC, speaks with Rebecca Sheldon of Old Square Tax Chambers, about the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in A Taxpayer v HMRC, in which Rebecca was instructed on behalf of the taxpayer. The discussion focuses on how "exceptional circumstances" under the Statutory Residence Test (SRT) should be interpreted, particularly where personal and moral obligations are involved. Join Alexis and Rebecca as they discuss: the background of the case and why HMRC challenged the taxpayer’s UK residency statusthe SRT and the meaning of "exceptional circumstances"why the taxpayer's claim under the SRT is of particular interestthe journey of the case through the FTT, the UT and finally the Court of Appealhow the case is relevant for other taxpayers seeking to rely on "exceptional circumstances" in the context of the SRTthe key lessons from the decision for taxpayers and advisors on evidence and planning residency days. Thank you for listening to this episode. You can listen to and subscribe to Taxing Matters on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and stay up to date with developments in the tax world. If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, or find out more about our tax services, please contact Adam Craggs or Alexis Armitage. All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Court of Appeal's decision in A Taxpayer v HMRC with Rebecca Sheldon, Old Square Tax Chambers
  4. 09/24/2025

    Wealth management for creatives – navigating financial planning in the entertainment industry

    In this episode, our host and Senior Associate at RPC, Alexis Armitage, is joined by Simon Reed, Director and wealth manager at RBC Brewin Dolphin, and head of the Entertainment, Media & Sports client segment in London. Together, they delve into the unique financial challenges faced by clients in the creative industries, including actors, musicians, and digital creators. Join Alexis and Simon in this month's episode as they discuss: the complexities of managing unpredictable income streamsthe importance of early wealth planning for creativesworking collaboratively with tax lawyers and accountants on cross-border and residency issuesprotecting and monetising intellectual property (IP)emerging trends in long-term financial planning, including pensions, succession, and philanthropythe rise of new client types in the digital creator economy and their distinct advisory needs. Whether you advise creatives or are part of the entertainment sector yourself, this episode offers practical insights on how to navigate wealth management and maximise after-tax returns in a rapidly evolving industry. Our Tax, Investigations and Financial Crime team advise individuals and businesses on a range of complex tax matters. The team is ranked Band 1 in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide for Tax: Private Client. If you would like to discuss any of the matters raised in this episode, or find out more about our work for high net worth clients, please contact Adam Craggs or Alexis Armitage.   All information is correct at the time of recording. Taxing Matters is not a substitute for legal advice.   Notice from RBC Brewin Dolphin: RBC does not offer tax advice and this does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax treatment depends on the individual circumstances of each client and may be subject to change in the future.The value of investments, and any income from them, can fall and you may get back less than you investedInformation is provided only as an example and is not a recommendation to pursue a particular strategy.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Wealth management for creatives – navigating financial planning in the entertainment industry

About

Navigate the complexities of the tax world with RPC’s Taxing Matters podcast. This podcast series is designed for professionals and business leaders seeking insights into the often-complex world of tax. Whether you’re a seasoned professional, a business owner, or just curious about tax, our podcast brings you expert insights into the ever-changing tax landscape. Join our podcast host and Partner in RPC's Tax, Investigations and Financial Crime team, Michelle Sloane, alongside special guests, as they delve into the latest tax developments, landmark cases, and more, and explore the commercial impact these topics could have on businesses. Featuring interviews with top industry experts and thought leaders, each episode is packed with valuable information to help you stay ahead of the curve. Past guests include publication editors, senior HMRC officials, academics, law commissioners, members of the Bar, journalists, members of the judiciary and (of course) RPC's own team of specialist lawyers.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.