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The OECD held a two-day conference on January 14-15 to allow stakeholders to discuss its blueprints for digital tax reform ahead of the G20/Inclusive Framework meeting later in January.
Associate Dean (Research) and the H Heward Stikeman Chair in the Law of Taxation at McGill University, Canada
Hansuke Consulting held its second Financial Services (FS) Tax Conference on November 18-19 2020.
Taxpayers at ITR’s virtual Women in Tax forums held in the Americas and Europe say career progression requires the support of good mentors, a corporate sponsorship programme, building a good network and, most of all, taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.
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