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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Chris Davidson''' is a director in tax management consulting at big four accountancy firm [[KPMG]].
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{{Template:Revolving Door badge}}'''Chris Davidson''' is a director in tax management consulting at big four accountancy firm [[KPMG]] UK.
  
He is the former head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] at [[HM Revenue and Customs]].
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He is the former head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] at the UK government's [[HM Revenue and Customs]].
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Davidson has worked for [[Inland Revenue]], first as an assistant director in business tax (2001-2003) and then as deputy director, special compliance office (2003 to 2004). After Inland Revenue's merge with [[HM Customs and Excise Departments]], he began working for the subsequently formed [[HM Revenue and Customs]], holding roles as head of [[Anti-Avoidance policy and strategy (2004-2006), OECD tax intermediaries study (2006-2007), deputy director of large business service (2008-2011) and head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] (2011-2014).<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/chris-davidson-cbe/90/870/10b Chris Davidson], accessed 16 February 2015 </ref>
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Davidson has worked for [[Inland Revenue]], first as an assistant director in business tax (2001-2003) and then as deputy director, special compliance office (2003 to 2004). After Inland Revenue's merge with [[HM Customs and Excise Departments]], he began working for the subsequently formed [[HM Revenue and Customs]], holding roles as head of Anti-Avoidance policy and strategy (2004-2006), OECD tax intermediaries study (2006-2007), deputy director of large business service (2008-2011) and head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] (2011-2014).<ref> Linkedin [https://uk.linkedin.com/pub/chris-davidson-cbe/90/870/10b Chris Davidson], accessed 16 February 2015 </ref>
  
==Move to KPMG==
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==Controversial revolving door move to KPMG==
In April 2014, accountancy firm [[KPMG]] hired Davidson as a director in tax management consulting. At KPMG he will be advising clients on meeting best practice standards on tax governance and compliance.<ref> International Tax Review, [http://www.internationaltaxreview.com/Article/3330079/Chris-Davidson-joins-KPMG-in-the-UK.html Chris Davidson joins KPMG in the UK], 11 April 2014, accessed 16 February 2015 </ref>
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In April 2014, accountancy firm [[KPMG]] hired Davidson as a director in tax management consulting. At KPMG he will advise clients on meeting best practice standards on tax governance and compliance.<ref> ''International Tax Review'', [http://www.internationaltaxreview.com/Article/3330079/Chris-Davidson-joins-KPMG-in-the-UK.html Chris Davidson joins KPMG in the UK], 11 April 2014, accessed 16 February 2015 </ref>
  
 
Davidson's hiring was seen as controversial, due to him being the former head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] and KPMG's history of being criticised for helping clients avoid tax.
 
Davidson's hiring was seen as controversial, due to him being the former head of the [[Anti-Avoidance Group]] and KPMG's history of being criticised for helping clients avoid tax.

Latest revision as of 02:42, 12 August 2015

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Chris Davidson is a director in tax management consulting at big four accountancy firm KPMG UK.

He is the former head of the Anti-Avoidance Group at the UK government's HM Revenue and Customs.

Career

Davidson has worked for Inland Revenue, first as an assistant director in business tax (2001-2003) and then as deputy director, special compliance office (2003 to 2004). After Inland Revenue's merge with HM Customs and Excise Departments, he began working for the subsequently formed HM Revenue and Customs, holding roles as head of Anti-Avoidance policy and strategy (2004-2006), OECD tax intermediaries study (2006-2007), deputy director of large business service (2008-2011) and head of the Anti-Avoidance Group (2011-2014).[1]

Controversial revolving door move to KPMG

In April 2014, accountancy firm KPMG hired Davidson as a director in tax management consulting. At KPMG he will advise clients on meeting best practice standards on tax governance and compliance.[2]

Davidson's hiring was seen as controversial, due to him being the former head of the Anti-Avoidance Group and KPMG's history of being criticised for helping clients avoid tax.

Notes

  1. Linkedin Chris Davidson, accessed 16 February 2015
  2. International Tax Review, Chris Davidson joins KPMG in the UK, 11 April 2014, accessed 16 February 2015