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Corporate tax

Corporate tax

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Overview

Businesses operating in today’s global marketplace face complex issues throughout the corporate tax lifecycle. From formation and financing to acquisition, restructuring and integration, every stage presents tax challenges that carry significant financial and operational implications.

Market demands, regulatory frameworks and the rise of cross-border operations mean businesses need specialist guidance that not only ensures compliance, but also drives forward their commercial objectives and secures long-term success.

Building intelligent tax solutions

An international powerhouse, our Corporate Tax group acts for domestic and global corporates across a broad sweep of tax advisory and transactional tax matters. We serve a diverse client base, ranging from closely held businesses and private equity sponsors to Fortune 500 companies. We partner with them to navigate cross-border operations, regulatory frameworks and evolving market demands, which are fundamental to any organisation’s long-term success.

Our corporate tax advice includes the structure, negotiation and documentation in connection with the formation, financing and acquisition or disposition of public and private entities. We also advise on post-acquisition restructuring and integration of such entities. Working closely with our colleagues in M&A, Corporate Finance, Employee Benefits and other practice groups, we provide an integrated, team-based approach that keeps each client's overall business objectives at the center of the process.  

Clients trust us to develop intelligent solutions grounded in a deep understanding of the context and commercial realities that drive transactions. By guiding businesses through every stage of the tax lifecycle, we enable bold, informed decisions. Our global corporate tax service draws on cross-practice expertise in corporate, commercial, real estate and finance taxation, delivering integrated advice tailored to each client’s needs.

Our services

Our corporate tax and controversy practice includes representation across a wide range of matters:

  • Structure, negotiation, and documentation for the formation, financing, acquisition or disposition of public and private entities
  • Post-acquisition restructuring and integration
  • Planning and implementation of tax-efficient structures
  • Support for real estate and investment funds
  • International tax advisory services with a business-driven approach

A globally recognized team

Renowned for delivering exceptional results in an increasingly complex tax landscape, our team has consistently received excellent client feedback from our clients. These insights have been independently researched by tax specialist industry publications such as the International Tax Review, and leading legal directories Chambers and Partners and Legal 500.

BCLP’s tax team is immersed in the relevant markets and asset classes in which they operate and has a deep understanding of those markets.

Legal 500 UK 2026

BCLP is highly responsive and demonstrates high levels of client service and care. They highlight relevant tax law changes ahead of time and draw out their significance and relevance

Chambers UK 2026


Elizabeth Bradley

Elizabeth Bradley
+44 (0) 20 3400 2323
Tim Glasgow
Tim Glasgow
+1 303 866 0334

Elizabeth Bradley

Elizabeth Bradley
+44 (0) 20 3400 2323
Tim Glasgow
Tim Glasgow
+1 303 866 0334

Meet The Team


Elizabeth Bradley

Elizabeth Bradley
+44 (0) 20 3400 2323
Tim Glasgow
Tim Glasgow
+1 303 866 0334

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