Gregory Price > Macfarlanes LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Macfarlanes LLP
20 CURSITOR STREET
LONDON
EC4A 1LT
England

Work Department

Tax and Reward

Position

Greg’s practice focuses on tax consultancy, providing tax advice to UK and international clients.

Greg has a particular interest in group and international tax matters, for example in the efficient structuring of mergers and demergers as well as group reorganisations.

Greg’s work with major corporate clients includes advising on a wide range of corporate and financing transactions, in particular, public and private acquisitions, group reorganisations and raising funds in the debt and equity capital markets. Much of this work has a cross-border dimension.

Greg also works closely with our private client group, advising on tax issues for family offices and for large businesses that are in private ownership.

Greg has advised on a number of high value tax investigations and disputes, including bringing appeals to the Tribunal.

Greg is a member of the Law Society’s Tax Law Committee.

Career

Partner 2019

Lawyer Rankings

London > Corporate and commercial > Corporate tax

Macfarlanes LLP fields a ‘brilliant’ team with expertise in the full breadth of tax matters, including fund formation, transaction structuring, and dispute resolution. The group has particular strength in cross-border matters, and regularly acts on behalf of high profile and multinational clients. Team lead Damien Crossley specialises in tax matters related to investment management, and covers issues related to private equity and private credit funds. Jeremy Moncrieff has expertise in tax elements of high value, complex public and private M&A. Sophie Donnithorne-Tait and James McCredie are key contacts for numerous prominent fund managers on a diverse selection of tax issues. Donnithorne-Tait joined the department in October 2022 from Akin, where she was team lead. Gregory Price and Alicia Thomas are highly experienced in international tax matters, with Thomas in particular noted for her knowledge of UK-US tax relationships.