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Coming Soon Bloomsbury Professional Tax Insight: A Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution in the UK

Bloomsbury Professional Tax Insight: A Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution in the UK

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  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional (formerly Tottel Publishing)
  • ISBN: 9781526530424
  • Published In: September 2026
  • Format: Paperback
  • Jurisdiction: U.K. ? Disclaimer:
    Countri(es) stated herein are used as reference only

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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has been an option for taxpayers and their advisers involved in enquiries or disputes with HMRC for a number of years, and it is now becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to taking a case to the First or Upper Tax Tribunal where there is a significant backlog in terms of cases being heard. The real attraction of ADR and a significant benefit to taxpayers, whether individuals or corporates, is that the process is completely confidential - in comparison to the potential embarrassment of tribunals where details are in the public domain.

This book contains expert guidance on a variety of topics centred on Alternative Dispute Resolution, from how to complete the ADR form and guidance for the ADR meeting on the day, to what the Litigation Settlement Strategy is and an outline of the tribunal processes. It is a practical step by step guide with technical tax commentary, illustrated with real-life case studies and analysis of strategies employed in resolving these disputes.

Readers will benefit from the practical experience of the author Jesminara Rahman, who has over 25 years experience in dealing with tax disputes and how to use ADR as a tool to reach a resolution with HMRC, and who had a leading role in implementing ADR within HMRC as a national service.

Introduction
Chapter 1: Understanding Tax Disputes
Chapter 2: Introduction to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Chapter 3: The ADR Process in Tax Disputes
Chapter 4: Mediation in Tax Disputes
Chapter 5: Settlement Negotiations
Chapter 6: R&D Tax Credit ADRs - another level of complexity
Chapter 7: Legal Considerations in Tax ADR
Chapter 8: Success Stories and Case Studies
Chapter 9: Preparing for ADR Success
Chapter 10: Future Trends in Tax ADR
Chapter 11: Conclusion

Appendices:
Sample ADR agreement
Additional resources for taxpayers and professionals
Glossary of ADR and tax dispute terms

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