Veronica is a Knowledge Lawyer Director and Head of Advisory Knowledge at Osborne Clarke.
Veronica's experience is in Tax law. She joined Osborne Clarke in 2019 and has spent more than half her career specialising in technical tax knowhow and training.
Veronica has extensive experience in business tax having spent much of her career as a lawyer advising businesses on a range of corporate and commercial tax issues, including the tax aspects of private equity and corporate transactions.
Having made the switch to a more technical support role she is now responsible for keeping the Tax Group up-to-date on new developments, assisting team members with technical legal issues and providing training on law and practice.
Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world
I have a keen interest in tax policy and developments. In a world where tax is rapidly changing it is important that our Tax Group is at the forefront of those changes and can give advice that is clear, practical and understandable.
Insights
Spring Budget 2024: what UK business tax measures were announced?
Spring Budget 2024: what business tax measures can the UK expect?
What legal developments can businesses in the UK expect in 2024?
Autumn Statement 2023 confirms UK's Construction Industry Scheme reforms
Autumn Statement 2023: what UK business tax measures were announced?
Autumn Statement 2023: what business tax measures can the UK expect?
What tax measures could be expected under a Labour government?
Reviewing our UK business law predictions for 2023: how are we doing at the half-way point?
Umbrellas at the ready: non-compliance in the UK umbrella company market
HMRC consults on proposals to change the tax treatment of lending and staking tokens in the UK
Changing the tax treatment of decentralised finance lending and staking of cryptoassets could bring welcome certainty for VC and PE...
HMRC consults on proposals to modernise UK stamp duty on shares
HMRC consults on excluding landlord contributions from the UK Construction Industry Scheme
Proposals to simplify the scheme for landlords and tenants and reform the current rules would be a positive development