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Neil-Insull

Neil Insull

Partner

Corporate Tax

neil.insull@blickrothenberg.com

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+44 (0)20 7544 8758

It’s a privilege to be part of a growing team of professionals that are committed to providing the highest quality of technical advice and first-class service delivery.

I joined Blick Rothenberg in September 2019, having worked at Rawlinson & Hunter for eight years.

I am a Corporate Tax partner and I have been advising on business tax for 30 years, working in both practice and industry. Early experience in the Big 4, and then as the group tax manager for a large fund management business, brought significant exposure to large corporate tax issues. Since then, I have specialised in providing tax advice to owner managed businesses, typically to the business owners directly, which allows them to plan and implement tax effective strategies to create, preserve or unlock value at key stages of the business life cycle.

I have regularly advised on acquisitions and sales, share schemes, demergers and other restructuring projects. The challenge is to ensure that the intended commercial outcome and the tax consequences for all stakeholders (corporate and individuals alike) are fully joined up and managed appropriately.

Blick Rothenberg has always carried an excellent reputation in the tax arena and it’s a privilege to be part of a growing team of professionals that are committed to providing the highest quality of technical advice and first-class service delivery.

Finally, I should add that I am a loyal Leeds United fan!

Specialist areas

  • Advising owner managed businesses on effective structuring throughout the business lifecycle
  • Transaction support ensuring the best outcome for businesses and individuals
  • Advice on share schemes, including EMI, and other employee share incentives

Qualifications and positions of note

  • Chartered Accountant (ICAEW)
  • Chartered Tax Advisor (CIOT)

I am based at

Covent Garden

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