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The firms made senior hires in Los Angeles and Cleveland respectively; in other news, South Korea reported an 11% rise in tax income, fuelled by a corporation tax boom
The ‘deeply flawed’ report is attempting to derail UN tax convention debates, the Tax Justice Network’s CEO said
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  • Giles Parsons looks at how companies can respond to COVID-19 and make themselves stronger and more efficient in the long-term.
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  • Keith Brockman explores the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic for tax departments.
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