About Damon Lambert
Damon Lambert is the UK Corporate Tax Director of a major European Bank. Previously, he worked for 11 years in KPMG’s financial sector practice where he specialised in advising on mergers and acquisitions, primarily for financial sector multinationals. The advice he provided to clients included amongst other issues the impact of the EU and the ECJ on UK tax law. Damon is a qualified Chartered Accountant. He regularly writes on European Tax matters and was a member of the working party on the Tax Reform Commission instigated by George Osborne, co-authoring the chapters on business taxation and tax reforms in other jurisdictions.
Please peruse some of his articles below:
The EU’s Credibility Crunch: Creator of economic downturn, Impediment to recovery>
Costly, Complex and Counterproductive: The Case Against a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base>
Marks & Spencer and tax harmonisation - The Advocate General's Opinion>