Charlotte L. Sallabank#3973

Charlotte L. Sallabank

Charlotte Sallabank has more than 32 years of experience advising on all aspects of U.K. corporate tax (both direct and indirect taxes) with particular emphasis on financial transactions, including structured and asset-based financing and cross-border transactions. She also advises on M&A, tax-efficient group structuring, international tax planning, commercial agreements, transfer pricing, and a variety of corporate joint venture arrangements, as well as FATCA, environmental taxes, and tax regulatory issues.

Charlotte represented the taxpayer in Barclays Mercantile Business Finance Limited v. Mawson, a U.K. tax anti-avoidance case won by the taxpayer in the House of Lords. The case is one of the leading authorities on U.K. tax avoidance.

Chambers UK (2017) describes Charlotte as being well versed on all domestic corporate tax matters with notable strength advising on financial transactions. Sources say she "provides exceptional advice relevant to the work we were looking to perform. She is an excellent team mate and colleague."

Charlotte is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. As a tax lawyer, she is a frequent speaker at taxation conferences and is a regular contributor to tax publications.

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Bank levy
Bank levy
Practice notes

This Practice Note explains how the bank levy currently applies and the re-scoping of the bank levy in 2021. This Practice Note has been produced in partnership with Charlotte Sallabank and Christy Wilson of Katten Muchin Rosenman UK LLP.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Education

  • Chartered Institute of Taxation (1988)
  • The College of Law, Chancery Lane (Law Society Finals 1983)
  • King's College London (B.Sc. in Mathematics and Chemistry 1978)

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