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The new www.internationaltaxreview.com website went live in late May. Take the opportunity to influence how it develops by completing our survey.

By eliminating the distinction between International Tax Review and ITR Premium, the new website helps you get to the news and information that matters to you quicker. However, that is not the only change we’ve made. By taking this survey, you will ensure your views are taken into account as we continue to make further improvements.

The navigation is clear from the top, showing you where you can find the latest news about your jurisdiction or the area of tax you are working in – corporate tax, indirect tax, tax disputes, compliance or transfer pricing.

The ITR Twitter feed can be seen on the right-hand side of the homepage, along with a list of the most read articles and the latest issue of the print edition.

We are grateful for the comments and observations we have received informally since the launch. But now we are keen to gather your feedback more formally.

Please take the opportunity to take this survey and let us what you like or dislike about our new look and what it offers. You can also find the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ITRwebsite.

As an alternative, you can email Sophie Vipond with any comments.

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