Enter now for the Americas Tax Awards 2012
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Enter now for the Americas Tax Awards 2012

The research process for International Tax Review's Americas Awards has begun.

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This year the presentation dinner will be held in New York on September 27. The awards, which will be presented for the seventh time, will go to the in-house teams and the private-practice firms that can demonstrate examples of the most innovative client work in North and South America between June 2011 and June 2012. The winners and runners-up will also be presented in the November 2012 issue of International Tax Review.

Awards will be presented to private-practice firms in 11 jurisdictions:

Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and Venezuela

and six metropolitan areas in the US:

US: Chicago; Houston & Dallas; Los Angeles; New York, San Francisco Area and Washington, DC.

Find a list of all the awards here.

This year, in an expansion of the awards that are presented for in-house teams, four - one each for direct and indirect tax in North and in South America will go to the tax departments at multinationals that can show the significant input and impact they made to their companies tax affairs during the year. There are separate entry forms for in-house teams to fill out for these awards.

Submissions

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The deal information from submissions made for World Tax 2013 will be considered as a firms entry for the awards. However, you are free to make a fresh submission for the awards as some categories, such as tax policy and innovation, are not covered precisely in World Tax.

You must have done either to be eligible, that is, make a World Tax submission or enter separately for the awards.

To decide the winners, International Tax Reviews team of journalists will undertake detailed research from a variety of sources. Submissions from firms are a vital part of this research. The magazines editorial staff will also consult a large number of tax advisers, private-practice lawyers, tax executives and in-house counsel to gain their perspective on the ground-breaking work of the June 2011 to June 2012 period.

Shortlists will be compiled based on the submissions and research, and the winners will be chosen after a poll of international tax executives.

Awards criteria

The awards will be judged according to:

Size (Not conclusive, though it does indicate what a tax department/firm is capable of taking on)

Innovation (Did the solution the firm employed show something more than the straightforward answer that is commonly used?)

Complexity (Did the matter address tax issues that were out of the ordinary and what ingenuity did the tax department/firm show to solve them?)

You can find the award categories and details of how to submit entries here.

If there is no entry form below, this means you do not have to make a separate entry. This applies to many of the regional awards. Your national submission will be considered for these purposes.

Entry forms

National/Metropolitan Area Tax Firm of the Year

National/Metropolitan Area Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year

National Tax Disputes Firm of the Year

Tax Court of Canada Firm of the Year

US Tax Court Firm of the Year

North America Indirect Tax Firm of the Year

Latin America Indirect Tax Firm of the Year

Americas Indirect Tax Firm of the Year

Americas Tax Restructuring Tax Team of the Year

Americas Capital Markets Tax Team of the Year

Americas Media & Entertainment Tax Team of the Year

Americas Private Equity Tax Team of the Year

Americas Banking Tax Team of the Year

Americas Energy Tax Team of the Year

Americas M&A Tax Team of Year

Latin America In-House Tax Team of the Year Direct Tax

Latin America In-House Tax Team of the Year Indirect Tax

North America In-House Tax Team of the Year Direct Tax

North America In-House Tax Team of the Year Indirect Tax

Best Newcomer in North America

Best Newcomer in Latin America

Americas Tax Innovator of the Year Award

International Firm in the Americas

Americas Tax Policy Team of the Year

Deadline and dinner

Please complete the entry forms and send to Ralph Cunningham by Tuesday July 17 or notify him by the same date if you wish to use your World Tax 2013 submission as your awards entry.

The shortlists will be published here on Thursday August 16 and the dinner will take place at Essex House in New York on Thursday September 27. If you are interested in attending please contact Megan Poundall.

Good luck!

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