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Nominate the best tax controversy, indirect and female tax advisers for ITR's leaders guides

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ITR's research team has begun work on the Tax Controversy Leaders guide, Indirect Tax Leaders guide and Women in Tax Leaders guide. This is your chance to nominate the individuals who offer the best tax advice.

Once again this year, International Tax Review is compiling a series of Leaders guides showcasing the very best performers in Tax Controversy, Indirect Tax and Women in Tax. As part of our annual research process we are asking for feedback from our readers as to who these individuals are and invite you to provide your views.

Methodology

Inclusion in one of our Leaders guides is based on a minimum number of nominations received from peers and clients, along with evidence of significant work done in the past year. Firms and individuals cannot pay to be recommended in the guide.

To register your nominations please complete our ONLINE FORM by April 30. If you have any queries about the research process please contact World Tax and World Transfer Pricing editor Jon Moore (jmoore@euromoneyplc.com).

Don’t forget to sign up for the live World Tax and World Transfer Pricing webinar on March 20 at 14:30 GMT (also available on demand after the event) for more information about our research processes.

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