Leading tax directors in Asia poll is now open

Leading tax directors in Asia poll is now open

International Tax Review is conducting a poll to find the 10 most admired tax directors in Asia

 

International Tax Review is conducting a poll to find the 10 most admired tax directors in Asia. We are inviting the leading tax directors, CEOs, CFOs and tax advisers to vote for their preferences. The directors will be profiled in the September issue of the magazine.

Please fill out the brief questionnaire here. The questionnaire consists of a shortlist of names already known to the magazine as being influential tax directors. This list is by no means exhaustive. You have a chance to insert alternative nominations and to state why you made them.

If you are a tax director, please do not vote for yourself. Other executives are free to vote for their own company's tax director.

If you are a private practitioner, please tick the 'client' box if your firm advises the tax director you are voting for.

This is a poll and all votes count. Your response is vital. The poll will only take a few minutes to complete. All responses will be treated in confidence.

If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact Catherine Snowdon  by e-mail (csnowdon@euromoneyplc.com) or telephone (+44 207 779 8359).

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