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International Tax Review's Global Tax 50

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International Tax Review has published its Global Tax Top 50 for 2012. The list comprises the top 50 influences in international tax, with a top 10 ranking.

International Tax Review has published an annual list of what it considers to be the top 50 most influential people and organisations in global tax. For 2012, it has also ranked the top 10 in order for the first time.

This adds an extra dimension to the list, comparing the roles of government officials, taxpayers and their CEOs, international organisations and pressure groups.

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Pascal Saint-AmansAlgirdas SemetaTEI's Global Tax Advocacy TaskforcePACE CoalitionPalaniappan ChidambaramMichael PlowgianOccupy and UK UncutWill MorrisOupa MagashulaSir Andrew Witty


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Pascal Saint-Amans

Director, OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration

The OECD's head of tax, Pascal Saint-Amans, is arguably the most important person in international tax today.

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Algirdas Semeta

European Commissioner for Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud

The European Commission is still pushing forward with tax policy and Algirdas Semeta, the tax commissioner and former Lithuanian Finance Minister has a reputation as an ambitious reformer.

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TEI's Global Tax Advocacy Taskforce

Vince Alicandri, Janice Lucchesi, joint-chairs

The Tax Executives Institute is the only global organisation to solely represent taxpayers views as its purpose.

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PACE Coalition

Promote Americas Competitive Edge (PACE) Coalition is making waves by advocating that the US maintain a level playing field for taxation of international operations.

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Palaniappan Chidambaram

Minister of Finance, India

Chidambaram took over from Pranab Mukherjee as finance minister in July, he was no stranger to the position, having previously served in the role on two separate occasions.

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Michael Plowgian

Attorney Advisor, US Department of the Treasury

Michael Plowgian is the principal draftsman for the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which is arguable the biggest story in international tax of the last 12 months.

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Occupy and UK Uncut

Social movements

Occupy London Stock Exchange and UK Uncut represent how corporate tax moved from a solely-boardroom issue to a public concern.

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Will Morris

Will Morris has a lot on his plate. The global tax policy director for GE also chairs the CBI (Confederation of British Industry) tax committee, the AmCham EU Tax Task Force, the European Tax Policy Forum and has just accepted the role of chairman of BIACs (Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD) tax and fiscal policy committee, taking over from Chris Lenon.

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Oupa Magashula

Chairman of the African Tax Administration Forum

Oupa Magashula is leading the way in enhancing tax administration across sub-Saharan Africa.

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Sir Andrew Witty

Chief Executive Officer, GSK

Sir Andrew Witty, the CEO of pharmaceuticals company, GSK, has been one of the few corporate leaders to address publicly issues about how multinationals manage their tax affairs.

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