Indirect Tax Leaders

The comprehensive guide to the world’s leading indirect tax advisers

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Indirect tax has never been a more important issue for companies around the world. The trend in rising VAT rates shows no sign of abating. Meanwhile, destination-based VAT/GST systems are spreading around the world in line with Action 1 of the BEPS Project, ‘sin’ taxes are expanding to more jurisdictions, and environmental taxes have cemented themselves as a key fixture of the global tax landscape.

International Tax Review is committed to raising the profile of these crucial issues. For the sixth year running, we are compiling a guide to the world’s leading indirect tax advisers to help clients grappling with changing legislation, new taxes and increaslingly complex indirect tax challenges. We invite you to take part in the research process.

Methodology

Inclusion in Indirect Tax Leaders will be based on a minimum number of nominations received from peers and clients, along with evidence of outstanding success in the past year. Firms and individuals cannot pay to be recommended in the guide.

To take part in the research process and ensure your firm is considered for the guide, please complete the attached form.

You may nominate indirect tax advisers from your own firm providing you nominate at least one adviser from another firm.

Please return to: Joe Stanley-Smith, deputy editor, International Tax Review.

Tel: +44 207 779 8142

Email:

Deadline: March 15 2016

Indirect Tax Leaders

Research form

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Please nominate an equal number of advisers from other firms whose indirect tax work has been particularly innovative or impressive.

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