Meeting: 12 March 2026 5.30pm - 7.00pm
What Makes a Good UK Tax System?
Joint NIESR and SPE Evening Meeting Event
Chair: David Aikman, Director, NIESR
Speaker: Paul Johnson, Queen's College, Oxford
Speaker: Nichola Ross Martin, President, Chartered Institute of Taxation
Venue: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2 Dean Trench Street, Smith Square, London, SW1P 3HE
Join us for a panel discussion, organized in collaboration with the Society of Professional Economists, examining the principles of effective tax policy in the UK. During the session, Paul Johnson (former Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies) and Nichola Ross Martin (President, Chartered Institute of Taxation) will discuss what constitutes good taxation in terms of design, administration, and simplification. The session will explore practical perspectives from both economic analysis and professional practice.
The discussion will be chaired by NIESR Director David Aikman.
Paul Johnson was Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies from 2011 until 2025, when he became Provost of Queen’s College, Oxford. He is also a senior adviser at Frontier Economics, a columnist for The Times and a regular contributor to other broadcast and print media. Paul published The Sunday Times bestseller Follow the Money in 2023. “Gripping and horrifying…witty and brilliant” according to the Times. For 11 years he was a member of the UK Climate Change Committee and has served on the council of the ESRC and of the Royal Economic Society. Paul was appointed CBE in the 2018 birthday honours for services to the social sciences and economics. He holds honorary doctorates from UCL and the universities of Exeter, Sussex, and York. He is an Honorary Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. He is a visiting professor at UCL and at York University.
Nichola Ross Martin has been a member of the CIOT Council since 2017 and currently serves as President. She is the founder and former managing director of the Rossmartin.co.uk online tax resources and the Virtual Tax Partner support service. Today, she works as a tax consultant with 2020 Innova-tion, and is also a lecturer, writer and web innovator. She is a specialist in owner managed business taxes, reorganisations and reconstructions, share schemes, tax appeals and investigations. Nichola is an active member of the CIOT & ATT Somerset & Dorset Branch and serves on several committees, including the Joint CIOT & ATT Membership and Branches Committee, the Joint Equality Diversity & Inclusion Committee, and CIOT’s Digitalisation and Agent Services Committee. She is also a former member of the CIOT Nomination Committee.
The event is being held at the offices of NIESR, 2 Dean Trench Street, Smith Square, London, SW1P 3HE. Doors open from 5.00pm for 5.30pm start. The talks will be followed by networking drinks.
Members can register via the SPE office.