A flurry of senior tax professionals moving from in-house roles to private practice or public accounting in the US makes it clear that corporate tax departments have changed. As in-house jobs become more complex and demanding, many tax professionals are choosing to leave. Catherine Snowdon investigates what has changed for tax directors.
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