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  • Theresa May was also in the Global Tax 50 2016 A great deal has changed since Theresa May became the UK's Prime Minister. In the aftermath of the referendum on June 23 2016, the Conservative government has faced the challenge of tough negotiations with the EU over Brexit, and the ruling party was shaken to its core by this year's election, which did not go to plan.
  • Jeremy Corbyn is a new entry this year The political emergence of Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the British Labour Party, in the 2017 general election put the socialist on the world stage. Corbyn's near-miss election changed the UK's political dynamic.
  • The Estonian presidency of the Council of the European Union is a new entry this year Estonia picked up the baton of the EU presidency from Malta in July this year, and has worked hard towards establishing clearer tax systems for VAT and the digital economy. The Council of the European Union negotiates and adopts new legislation, which means that anything on the Estonian presidency's agenda could have a big impact on all EU member states.
  • The State Administration of Taxation (SAT) has had a remarkable year of achievements, both domestically and globally, securing SAT Commissioner Wang Jun a position in this year's Global Tax 50.
  • Since the Paris Agreement came into force on November 4 2016 the impetus has been on international tax policymakers to raise their game on climate change, often resulting in tax policy changes.
  • Piet Battiau is arguably the most influential person in the world of indirect tax. See a lengthened version of his magazine interview here.
  • TaxCOOP is an international conference focused on advancing inclusivity in tax policy discourse around global tax reform as well as highlighting good tax policy.
  • As a leading figure at the OECD, Grace Perez-Navarro has been included in this year's Global Tax 50 for the integral role she has played in the progress of the BEPS project, raising the standards of international tax and promoting better tax policies as part of a multilateral approach.
  • Chris Jordan is coming up to his fifth year as Australia's commissioner of taxation, and there have been numerous triumphs since his appointment.
  • A native Lagosian, Babatunde Fowler knows of the travails of Nigeria's most populous state.