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World Tax 2012 is online today

Welcome to World Tax 2012, International Tax Review's directory of the leading tax advisory firms around the world.

Welcome to World Tax 2012, International Tax Review's directory of the leading tax advisory firms around the world.

This is a guide for tax executives to help them determine who is the firm they want to advise them in a particular jurisdiction. They may need to choose an adviser because, for example, it is a country or territory where their company has not done business before, where they cannot use their usual firm because of a conflict of interest or because they are unhappy with their retained firm and want a change.

It is not an easy annual task to pin down who the leading firms are for tax advice around the world. However, it is a worthwhile one if it means companies find advisers they can trust to help them achieve their tax objectives.

This publication is all about quality. It is a combination of merit of work, and the size, breadth and depth of practice.

Go to the website and find out for yourself.

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