Richard Teather is Senior Lecturer in Tax Law at Bournemouth University.
He is also a tax policy consultant, including advising the Jersey parliament on their recent tax reforms, and a Fellow of the Adam Smith Institute.
Prior to that he was an international tax adviser, first with Deloittes and then with a major City of London law firm, with clients including major multinationals and various government agencies.
His book, “The Benefits of Tax Competition”, is published by the London-based Institute for Economic Affairs.
He has lectured across Europe and America, has published in 3 continents and been cited in 5, and makes regular media appearances. His work has been the subject of a debate in the UK Parliament, quoted in government studies in the UK, EU and Australia, and hit the national press when the UK government tried to suppress its own civil servants’ favourable comments on it
As well as technical arguments for tax reform, he also regularly writes and speaks about the moral and social benefits of tax havens.
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