Tracey Wright

Tracey is a partner in, and heads up, our Tax Group. She has many years' experience advising on a broad range of tax matters and leads our tax offering in the Real Estate and Infrastructure sector where she has particular expertise.
She provides both transactional and tax structuring support to a wide range of institutional investors, funds, developers, landowners and occupiers. Her work includes advice on sales and acquisitions of real estate, forward funding arrangements, developments, joint ventures, partnership arrangements, corporate acquisitions, fund structuring, projects arrangements and other complex real estate transactions.
She has particular expertise in transactions with residential aspects, including build to rent structures and student accommodation projects.
She also has a wealth of experience in the tax aspects of corporate sales and purchases, shareholder planning and reorganisations.
Tracey is also a Chartered Tax Advisor.
Tracey Wright is our go-to partner. She is incredibly responsive and solution focused, and is able to explain complex areas of tax law in a simple, easy-to-understand way."
Advised Student Castle on £330m student accommodation portfolio disposal to CPPIB Liberty Living.
Advised Tribal Group plc on its Rights Issue and Disposal to raise £41m.
Tracey Wright and Alison Riddle explore this new proposal for Estates Gazette magazine
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Coronavirus-related travel restrictions may cause problems for certain non-UK companies if non-UK-resident directors cannot physically attend UK board meetings.