Our Team Stephen Kenny

Stephen Kenny

Partner
Stephen Kenny

Stephen Kenny is a Partner in our Our Teamal Tax team.

Stephen is a specialist in Our Teamal Tax and has over 15 years of industry experience.  His expertise covers non domicile and residence, advice on investing in the UK, and family wealth planning, as well as support with taxes such as Capital Gains Tax and Inheritance Tax

In addition, Stephen has significant expertise in the private equity and venture capital fund sector, covering fund structuring, EIS/CT tax reliefs for investors, tax support to the wealth management industry, the taxation of cryptoassets, and business lifecycle planning, including providing tax advice to management teams on exit.

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  • Planning for the Budget: What to do

    5 min read

    When Labour came to power in 1997, it was to the booming sound of D:Ream. Things can only get better. Now, Keir Starmer and the Labour leadership repeat at every opportunity that “things will get worse before they get better,” and those with the “broadest shoulders” will have to bear the brunt of the tax […]

  • Our Autumn Budget predictions

    8 min read

    Ahead of Labour's Autumn Budget 2024, Chris Riley, Partner and Head of Tax shares his predictions.

  • Never a dull moment

    3 min read

    Catherine Floyd joined us as a trainee in 2013. In this interview, Catherine explains how a decision to specialise in a supposedly niche area of our Financial Services offering took her to one of the world's largest insurance brokers.

  • Africa’s Natural Resources pose transfer pricing issues for MNEs

    5 min read

    Transfer Pricing Director, Farhan Azeem explains the increased Transfer Pricing regulations in Africa and outlines the complex issues that arise for MNEs in the Natural Resources sector.

  • CASS 6 and 7 Update: Common breaches and areas of regulator focus

    5 min read

    If your firm is preparing for a CASS 6 and 7 audit, our regular conversations with the FCA may provide some crucial guidance. We explore four common breaches and areas of regulator focus, and set out key takeaways and recommendations.