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The winners of the 2011 European Tax Awards

19 May 2011


International Tax Review broke new ground last night with the presentation of awards for the leading in-house tax teams in Europe for direct and indirect tax.

The announcement of the winners was made as part of the publication’s annual European Tax Awards, which were presented at a dinner in London last night that was attended by 240 tax executives, advisers and lawyers.

EDF Energy, the French-British company, won the award for direct tax, beating the other shortlisted companies that included African Barrick Gold, TNK-BP and Vedanta Resources.

The award for indirect tax went to Kronospan Mielec, a Polish company, which succeeded in persuading the European Court of Justice in October...



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