Ximena Montes Manzano > Temple Tax Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

Temple Tax Chambers
3 TEMPLE GARDENS, 1ST FLOOR
TEMPLE, LONDON
EC4Y 9AU
England
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Position

Ximena accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers expertise from Solicitors, Accountants, Tax Advisers and other professionals under Licensed Access.

Ximena is qualified to take direct instructions from members of the public and intermediaries under the Public Access Scheme in appropriate cases.

Career

Ximena was called to the Bar in 2004, successfully completed a pupillage in a prestigious public law set of Chambers and started practising tax in 2007.

Since joining Chambers, Ximena has taken a keen interest in all aspects of tax law with a focus on litigation and dispute resolution. Ximena has represented taxpayers in direct and indirect tax appeals in the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal as well as Judicial Review proceedings and appeals to Higher Courts. Ximena was also appointed and appeared as a First-tier Tribunal Advocate (Amicus Curiae) in a test case about the nature and effect of a P800 form and the Tribunal’s jurisdiction to hear public law arguments.

Ximena has been instructed three times (in 2010, 2013 and 2015) by the Chartered Institute of Taxation, the Association of Taxation Technicians and the joint professional bodies’ working party on Professional Conduct to review and advise on the draft guidance on “Professional Conduct in relation to Taxation”. In addition to insight on professional conduct matters, Ximena also has expertise on all areas of professional negligence with emphasis on limitation, date of knowledge, causation and mitigation issues.

Ximena is joint editor of the leading textbook Tiley & Collison’s UK Tax Guide, a technical editor of CCH’s Red and Green Books, a co-author of CCH’s The General Anti-Abuse Rule 2013-2014 and an author in Taxation, Tax Adviser and Personal Tax Planning Review journals.

In addition, Ximena won the Rising Star category in the 2014 LexisNexisTaxationAwards.

Languages

Fluent Spanish.

Memberships

·  Registered member of the Bar Pro Bono Unit

·  Previous member of the College of Law Legal Advice Centre

·  Member of the Administrative Law Bar Association

·  Member of the Revenue Bar Association

·  Student Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation

Education

·  BSc (Town and Country Planning) – University College London – 2003

·  Post Graduate Diploma in Law – The College of Law, London – 2003

·  Bar Vocational Course – The College of Law, London – 2004

·  Call to the Bar – Middle Temple – 2004

Leisure

Fitness, travelling, theatre and dancing.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Tax: corporate

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2

Ximena Montes Manzano – Temple Tax Chambers ‘Ximena is a strong advocate who prepares thoroughly.’

Specialist tax set Temple Tax Chambers includes members experienced in litigation at all levels, in addition to a broad range of advisory matters. Alun James  ’s advisory practice covers corporate reorganisations, debt restructuring, and venture capital trusts, among others. Ximena Montes Manzano, who appeared before the Court of Appeal in key IR35 case Atholl House Productions Limited v HMRC, is highly active for taxpayers. Jonathan Schwarz focuses on international disputes and cross-border tax issues, including acting for the Danish customs and tax administration in Skatteforvaltningen v Solo Capital Partners LLP & Ors, a case concerning the attempted recovery of €1.7bn from a Dubai-based hedge fund that the Danish revenue alleges are the proceeds of “cum-ex” fraud. Philip Ridgway acts on the full range of tax matters, including both litigious and advisory issues. David Pett, who was formerly head of tax at Pinsent Masons LLP, has key strength in employment tax.