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The new International Tax Review website is now live

The new www.internationaltaxreview.com includes a new publication and organises information in a clearer, logical way.

The new International Tax Review website, which went live today, separates articles according to practice area – corporate tax, indirect tax, tax disputes and transfer pricing.

If you want to find out what we have published on any particular country, you can do that, too. The news by jurisdiction pages ensure that you can follow the development of an issue in any country easily and quickly.

The new online-only publication that is also part of the new website, is called Tax Disputes Week and covers all aspects of tax dispute resolution, not just litigation. A feature of the publication is the case database which will include details of every case referred to in the new publication.

The search facility on the new website allows you to search by time period and relevance, article type and country. When you search the case database, you can look according to fields, time period, court or tribunal and document type, for example, opinion or judgment.

Along with all of this, you have a magazine archive going back to the December 1997/January 1998 issue and weekly e-mails to keep you in touch with the latest news and analysis in tax.

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