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Pump Court Tax Chambers Offices

Pump Court Tax Chambers
16 BEDFORD ROW
LONDON
WC1R 4EF
England
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Rupert Baldry KC KC

Position
Rupert Baldry has been at Pump Court Tax Chambers since 1993. He specialises in tax law and its application to companies, trusts and individuals. His work is a balance between advisory work and litigation.
Rupert is a highly experienced litigator and has been involved in a wide range of interesting and high profile tax cases such as Sempra Metals (compound interest), FII GLO (EU law and the corporation tax regime), Jones vs Garnett (settlements), Sinclair Collis (VAT and property), Trustees of the BT Pension Scheme (foreign dividends and pension funds).
Career
Called 1987, Middle Temple
Attorney General’s panel of Junior Counsel (2001-2005)
Silk, 2010
Memberships
VAT Practitioners Group
Revenue Bar Association
London Common Law & Commercial Bar Association
Education
London University (BA Hons, 1st)
City University (Diploma in Law)
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Tax: corporate
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2Rupert Baldry KC – Pump Court Tax Chambers ‘He is open-minded and creative.’
Pump Court Tax Chambers has ‘masses of strength and depth’, and is a favoured choice for both HMRC and taxpayer clients in numerous significant mandates. Areas of expertise for the group include unallowable purpose, transfer pricing, and partnership mixed membership rules. Kevin Prosser KC is ‘at the top of his game’, and recently represented the taxpayer before the Court of Appeal in Inmarsat PLC v HMRC, in a matter relating to the entitlement to capital allowances on the cost of launching satellites. David Milne KC has aptitude in international tax matters. David Ewart KC recently acted for HMRC before the Supreme Court in the Franked Investment Income GLO test case, relating to the taxation of dividends paid into the UK by foreign subsidiaries of British companies, leading Elizabeth Wilson KC and Barbara Belgrano. Rupert Baldry KC led Thomas Chacko before the Court of Appeal in Bluecrest Capital Management Cayman Ltd v HMRC, a significant case relating to the tax treatment of LLPs and limited partnerships. Zizhen Yang has experience at courts of all levels, in addition to a robust advisory practice.
London Bar > Tax: personal
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2Rupert Baldry KC –Pump Court Tax Chambers ‘He communicates well and is ready to give an honest opinion. He is wonderful to work with.’
London Bar > Tax: VAT and excise
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3Rupert Baldry KC – Pump Court Tax Chambers ‘Rupert is a consummate professional and always a pleasure to work with. His ability to understand a complex factual matrix in short order is very impressive.’
Pump Court Tax Chambers offers ‘high-quality barristers from top to bottom’, able to provide expertise in both advisory and contentious matters. Members have experience in the Upper Tribunal, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court, and cover issues relating to stamp duty, early termination payments, and input tax recovery, among a broad range of other mandates. David Milne KC and Andrew Hitchmough KC are highly regarded in the space, as is Kevin Prosser KC, who was recently active for ING Bank in a case before the Court of Appeal on a VAT issue relating to the bank’s deposit-taking service. James Rivett KC maintains a broad tax practice, and has been particularly active in the life sciences sector, while Rupert Baldry KC covers indirect tax cases in all forms, including customs duties and stamp taxes. Jeremy White is a notable expert in matters relating to customs and international trade. Zizhen Yang supplements her VAT practice with strength in landfill tax matters, and appeared as sole counsel for the taxpayer in The Prudential Assurance Company v HMRC, a case relating to the VAT grouping regime which was before the Court of Appeal in early 2024.