The Bankers’ Taxation Circle (“BTC”) is the principal informal discussion forum for those involved in taxation matters of banking institutions in the UK.
The BTC provides, at modest cost, an annual programme of events focusing on topical matters across the entire range of tax affairs and matters impacting on banks both in the UK and internationally.
Meetings are hosted and led by leading figures from the legal, accounting and business world.
From August 2025, the membership fee will be GBP 15.00 for one year's membership.
History - Where did it all begin?
The Bankers' Taxation Circle was founded in 1955, as an informal association of employees of British and foreign banks with a common interest in taxation. It first met on Friday, 18 March 1955 at the Comedy Restaurant in Panton Street, London. This was followed up by the first formal meeting of the circle on 1 May 1955, where the first constitution of the Circle was drafted.
Bank of England in 1955
