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Vote now for the top tax transactional and tax planning firms

Two forthcoming issues of International Tax Review will include surveys of the leading tax transactional (March) and tax planning firms (May) around the world. The firms will be ranked after polls of corporate taxpayers. This is your opportunity to vote.

Firms from these 50 countries or jurisdictions will be ranked:

Argentina , Australia, Austria, Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Belgium, Brazil, Canada Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Gulf Cooperation Council, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, Uruguay, US, Venezuela and Vietnam.

In each poll, please vote for the leading firm, in your opinion, in the three jurisdictions where you have most experience. Submissions should be sent to mgilleard@euromoneyplc.com in the following format:


Transactional: tax advice given as part of M&A and other corporate deals.

Country:                       Firm:

Country:                       Firm:

Country:                       Firm:


Planning: tax advice on structures designed to minimise tax liability. For example, transfer pricing, thin capitalisation, VAT planning.

Country:                       Firm:

Country:                       Firm:

Country:                       Firm:


This is a secret ballot. Your choices will be used anonymously and no one will be able to attribute them to you. The deadline for voting is Monday 27 January.



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