Thomson Reuters hires Carlstead for indirect and property tax role
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Thomson Reuters hires Carlstead for indirect and property tax role

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Chris Carlstead has joined Thomson Reuters’s Tax & Accounting business as managing director of ONESOURCE Indirect and Property Tax solutions. He will focus on expanding the business' existing offerings while overseeing global growth.

Carlstead was formerly president of the tax division of Longview Solutions, a global provider of tax provision and corporate performance management software, where clients ranged from mid-market companies to global multinational corporations. Before becoming president, he was the company's associate vice president in the client services tax division.

Before Longview Solutions, Carlstead was a director with Liquid Engines, a corporate tax software company that Thomson Reuters bought in 2008. He has also been in management with Deloitte and Arthur Andersen.

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