Glen Loutzenhiser

Pinsent Masons Lecturer in Tax Law
Glen Loutzenhiser, BComm (Sask), LLB (Toronto), LLM (Cantab), MA (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon) CA is McGrigors University Lecturer in Tax Law and Fellow of St Hugh's College. Glen previously worked as a solicitor in the corporate tax department of the Toronto law firm Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, and as an accountant in public practice and industry. Glen is qualified as a barrister & solicitor as well as a Chartered Accountant in Canada. He teaches undergraduate courses on EU Law and Taxation Law and on the BCL/MJur Corporate and Business Taxation and Personal Taxation courses.
Publications
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2013
G Loutzenhiser and John Tiley, Advanced Topics in Revenue Law (Hart Publishing 2013)
G Loutzenhiser, 'Tax Avoidance, Private Companies and the Family' (2013) Cambridge Law Journal (forthcoming)
G Loutzenhiser, 'Trompe-l’oeil: The sham doctrine in the Canadian tax courts' in Miranda Stewart and Edwin Simpson (eds), Sham Transactions (OUP 2013) (forthcoming)
2012
G Loutzenhiser, 'Australia’s Future Tax System: The Prospects After Henry' [2012] British Tax Review 579 [Review]
G Loutzenhiser, 'Finance Act 2012, Section 8 and Schedule 1: high income child benefit charge' [2012] British Tax Review 370
Interests
Teaching: Taxation
Research: Corporate Tax, Employment Tax with a particular emphasis on employee share schemes, Tax and the Family, International Tax, Environmental Taxation

