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British Tax Review: Providing in-depth tax law analysis for 65 years 

This leading taxation journal delivers in-depth analyses of tax law, examining changes and providing valuable commentary for practitioners, academics, and policymakers

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Take advantage of in-depth analysis, including international and comparative topics 

The British Tax Review features articles spanning the entire spectrum of domestic and international tax law. It also includes timely notes on current issues, case commentary on significant European Court rulings, reviews of major new tax publications, and special issues dedicated to the Finance Acts and other key tax developments.

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Every article submitted to the British Tax Review is subject to strict anonymous peer review. This process ensures the highest standards of quality, originality, and exclusivity, as the content is unavailable in other publications or online sources. 

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For 65 years, the British Tax Review has provided in-depth tax law analysis, examining changes and providing valuable commentary for practitioners, academics, and policymakers. Its editorial board comprises lawyers, accountants, and economists. The British Tax Review is published five times a year.

Frequently asked questions

How can I contribute to British Tax Review?

British Tax Review welcomes submission of articles for consideration by the editors with a view to publication. 

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How do I contact the editors?

Judith Freedman, Editor
Worcester College
Oxford
OX1 2HB
Email: btr@worc.ox.ac.uk

Cari Owen, Publishing Editor
Thomson Reuters
5 Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London
E14 5AQ
Email: cari.owen@thomsonreuters.com

What content does a typical issue include?

A typical issue includes:

  • Current notes offering comments on topical matters such as draft legislation and consultative documents
  • Articles providing an in-depth look at specialist topics
  • Case notes comprising significant case law with critical comment
  • Book reviews supplying analyses of publications of interest to readers

Where can I find details of the editorial board?

The editorial board consists of leading academics, practitioners, and judiciary with expertise across all areas of taxation law. General Editors Judith Freedman and Philip Baker KC lead the Editorial Board. A complete list is available. 

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Where can I access a sample issue?

You can download a sample issue of the British Tax Review to see for yourself the quality of coverage you will receive as a subscriber.

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Where can I find the coverage of recent issues?

Tables of contents from recent issues of the British Tax Review are available so you can discover the breadth of coverage. 

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Does British Tax Review have a specific house style?

Yes, the British Tax Review has its own specific house style that should be followed for all contributions. 

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Do you offer discounts to individual subscribers?

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