Now in its 30th edition, this highly respected work is a leading textbook for students and an invaluable first point of reference for practitioners. Its impressive list of contributors provide a clear and detailed explanation of the law, with a wealth of practical examples.
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Natalie Lee graduated from the Faculty of Law, University of Southampton and was subsequently called to the Bar. She is Professor of Tax Law in the Law School at the University of Southampton, of which she was Head from 2007-2012. She has published widely on personal tax law, including major articles on the system of tax credits adopted in the UK in 2003 and on human rights as they affect tax matters. Her current research focusses on tonnage tax. She is General Editor and co-author of the leading annual book Revenue Law: Principles and Practice (Bloomsbury Professional) and co-author of the companion book Revenue Law: Text and Materials (Tottel Publishing, 2007). She is also General Editor of Private Client Business (Sweet & Maxwell). She sits on the Steering Committee of the Tax Law Research Network, and is an elected member of the European Association of Tax Law Professors.
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