Ian Hyde

Ian has over 35 years' experience across a range of tax issues, specialising in managing tax risk, tax disputes and tax litigation.
Ian represents clients from internet platforms to banks and national retailers in tax disputes mediation and in all the courts from the Tax Tribunal to the Supreme Court and the European Court.
Ian advises on disputes across all direct and indirect taxes and has a particular interest in the digital economy, transfer pricing and cross border issues. Ian also regularly advises on the Criminal Finances Act and other regulatory compliance issues.
Ian sits as a part time judge in the Tax Tribunal and is also a CEDR accredited mediator.
The digitalisation and wider transformations taking place in business models, markets and supply chains has increased businesses' tax risk. New legislation and HMRC aggressiveness is adding to that. As one of the longest practising tax disputes lawyers in the UK Ian tries to use his experience to take a calm and realistic view of the issue, the risk and what to do next.
Ian Hyde and his disputes team are all very bright and knowledgeable. They have great insight into the tribunals and are very technically minded.
They take the time to listen to concerns, analyse the situation, and develop a strategic plan to address the issues at hand. Their understanding of the specific matter at hand was excellent, and they are skilled at advocating for their clients’ best interests.
In our latest tax podcast, Ian Hyde and Matt Greene consider the sorts of issues you need to think about...
Increased globalisation of companies in the Tech, Media and Communications sector has led to Tax Authorities clamping down on tax...
An international focus on preventing 'base erosion and profit shifting' (or 'BEPS') has brought in fundamental changes to the allocation...
With falling headline corporate tax rates, we look at what other ways jurisdictions are trying to encourage IP rich companies...
Over the last few years there have been a raft of changes in the tax rules for companies that are...
In the latest of our tax podcast series, Ian Hyde is joined by Tracey Wright, a partner in Osborne Clarke's...
The extension of tax support measures for businesses featured prominently, paving the way for tax rises later