LTN Tax Conference 2026 - online
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LTN Tax Conference 2026 - online

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Tuesday 8 September 2026
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8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Speakers: Patrick Boch - Barrister, Old Square Tax Chambers, Caroline Fleet CTA - Partner, Crowe UK, Kevin Offer CTA FCA - Partner, Hardwick and Morris LLP, Mala Kapacee - Director, London Tax Network Ltd, Nick Wright - Associate Director, Jerroms Miller, Siobhan Duncan - Barrister, Temple Tax Chambers, Greg Mailer - Partner, BCL Solicitors LLP, Kevin Hindley - Partner & Head of Corporate and Real Estate Tax

Original price was: £360.00.Current price is: £300.00.

LTN Tax Conference 2026 is a full day event, open to all. This ticket is for online attendance only. Click here if you would prefer to attend in person.
 
Date: 8 September 2026, 0830 - 1730
 
Venue: Online - a link will be emailed to you the day before.
 
LTN Tax Conference 2026 features a variety of expert speakers and a range of topical presentations:
   
The conference is sponsored by London Tax Network Ltd, Specialists in Tax Investigations. It will be hosted by Mala Kapacee, Director of London Tax Network Ltd.
 
Tickets are £250 + VAT until 30 June 2026 (£300 + VAT thereafter) including booking fees.
 

About speakers

Patrick Boch is a Barrister, Old Square Tax Chambers. He practices in all areas of tax law, with a particular focus on tax litigation and private client matters. Patrick is an experienced advocate, appearing regularly before the courts and tribunals. He is adept at incisive witness examination and has also acted as an expert witness on UK tax law in a foreign jurisdiction.

As an ex-HMRC lawyer, he has considerable knowledge of how HMRC operate and approach litigation. His LL.M. dissertation (which achieved a first-class mark) was on the GAAR and he has extensive experience of dealing with avoidance matters.

Apart from tax, he has a practice in insolvency (especially in HMRC-led petitions), traditional chancery (particularly probate), and general commercial law.

He is dual-qualified as an Indian advocate, and can advise on Indian tax law and the legal and commercial environment in India more generally. Having completed his LL.M. in Denmark, and being fluent in Danish, he is also able to offer insight on matters with a Scandinavian connection.

Caroline is Head of Real Estate and Construction sector and a Corporate tax partner at Crowe UK.

Her clients range within the Corporate world across a number of industries and include property developers, international real estate investors and significant property occupiers (such as hotels and care homes). She has particular expertise in advising on the most appropriate structure taking into the business model, the various stakeholders and all of the taxes involved. Taxation of property has become increasingly complicated over the last few years with more taxes and higher rates and she has extensive experience in assessing the interaction of the various taxes.

Caroline is a member of the CIOT Property Committee and Stamp Taxes Practitioners Group.  She regularly speaks to and writes articles for trade press.

Kevin is a partner at Hardwick & Morris LLP, leading the tax advisory offering of the practice as well as providing tax advice and support to Private Clients and intermediaries/advisers who need additional tax support for themselves and their own clients. His specialisations include:

  • Taxation of high net-worth individuals, non-domiciled individuals, international families and their business/investment interests.
  • Advice to trustees on international tax matters.
  • The international taxation of performance, recording, endorsements/sponsorship and other income/assets for sportspersons/musicians and other entertainers.
  • Experience in back duty and Investigation work including negotiating settlements with the UK tax authorities.

He is a regular speaker at international conferences and writes for UK and international professional publications.

Mala is a Chartered Tax Adviser, Solicitor and non-practicing Accountant. She specialises in preparation of disclosures to HMRC and resolution of tax enquiries and CoP8 and 9 Investigations. She has experience in a range of situations – self-employment, property, owner managed businesses, non-UK domiciled individuals – and taxes; direct income taxes as well as PAYE, VAT and SDLT.

She is a well-known tax author, having been published by Taxation MagazineInternational Tax Review, Bloomberg Tax, Bloomsbury Professional and Tax Adviser. Mala founded the London Tax Society in 2017 and actively encourages networking and technical development for young professionals.

Mala lectures regularly for professional bodies including the CIOT, CIMA and the ICAEW. She was a finalist for “Best Rising Star in Tax” as part of Tolleys Taxation Awards 2020. The Awards are known for identifying excellence in tax. Being shortlisted demonstrates Mala’s commitment to the tax profession as well as her technical excellence as supported by testimonials from clients and other tax experts.

Nick Wright is an Associate Director in the Corporate Tax team at Jerroms Miller, which he joined in 2019. He provides specialist corporate tax advice in areas such as transactions tax, company reconstructions and Employee Ownership Trusts, Employment Related Securities and employee share schemes both to individuals and to accountants and solicitors requiring support for their own clients.

Nick particularly enjoys finding solutions to planning projects in often very technical/complex taxation areas, as well as supporting clients to achieve the optimum solution to their business tax issue, whether that relates to selling their business, demerging, or rewarding employees.

Siobhan practises across a broad range of direct and indirect tax work and is regularly instructed by solicitors, accountants, and other tax professionals in complex contentious and advisory matters.

In addition to litigation, she advises individuals, trustees, and corporates on complex tax issues, including matters with an international or cross border dimension.

Siobhan also acted in a pro bono Upper Tribunal appeal, Mark Campbell v HM Revenue and Customs [2023] UKUT 00265 (TCC), securing the first costs order in the Tax Tribunal in favour of the Access to Justice Foundation. This decision is regarded as a landmark in support of access to justice in tax litigation.

Siobhan’s advisory work includes guidance for individuals, trustees, corporates, and professional advisers.

An established tax author and commentator, Siobhan contributes regularly to LexisPSL and has been published by Bloomsbury Professional, Tolley Tax, Tolley AI+, LexisNexis and Croner-i.

Her writing addresses capital taxes, inheritance tax, intellectual property, and wider advisory issues, and is aimed at both contentious and non-contentious practitioners. She also produces practitioner focused commentary on developments in tribunal and higher court case law.

Siobhan is the author of a forthcoming book on inheritance tax with Bloomsbury Professional.

Greg Mailer is a partner specialising in corporate crime, financial crime, and regulatory investigations.

He has experience in investigations and prosecutions by the SFO, the CPS, the CMA, the ICO and the FCA.

Greg has particular expertise in assisting clients in relation to investigations by HMRC, especially with regard to the issues of tax avoidance and evasion. He has significant experience in dealing with cases involving the Contractual Disclosure Facility (CDF) and HMRC’s Fraud Investigation Service and COP9 teams, and has acted in numerous cases in which criminal issues have arisen out of civil matters.

Kevin is Head of Corporate and Real Estate tax in the UK. He is an experienced tax practitioner with over 25 years in the profession and advises a variety of clients across several sectors including real estate, financial services, professional services, technology and pharmaceuticals. He has assisted clients with the following services:

  • Corporate acquisitions, disposals and mergers
  • Tax due diligence and structuring
  • Real estate and investment fund structuring
  • International tax structuring
  • Advisory services for cross border transactions
  • Tax reporting and compliance
  • Negotiating bilateral Advance Pricing Agreements
  • Mutual Agreement Procedure claims
  • Partnership tax
  • Stamp duty land tax and stamp duty
  • Rationalisation of entities for large groups
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