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M&A Tax in London involves advising clients on the tax implications of mergers, acquisitions, disposals, reorganisations, and other corporate transactions. This includes tax due diligence, structuring advice, and post-deal integration to optimise tax outcomes and identify risks.
London is a global financial hub, leading to a high volume of complex domestic and cross-border M&A activity. Professionals must navigate UK corporation tax rates (currently 25% for profits over £250,000, 19% for profits up to £50,000, and marginal relief in between), stamp duty land tax (SDLT) on property transactions, stamp duty on shares (0.5%), and the UK's intricate international tax regime, including transfer pricing rules and anti-avoidance legislation. The Big Four (Deloitte, EY, KPMG, PwC) and large law firms dominate this space.