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Latest revision as of 00:18, 11 October 2012
The Chartered Institute of Taxation is the "apolitical" professional body in the UK for advisers dealing with all aspects of taxation.[1]
Contents
People
- Vincent Oratore, President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Oratore is a member of the Treasury's Tax Professionals Forum.
- John Whiting, Tax Policy Director at the Chartered Institute of Taxation. Whiting is also Tax Director of the Office of Tax Simplification.[2] He had a long career with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) where he was a tax partner for 25 years.
Affiliations
- Acts as the secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Taxation Group as at October 2011.
Contact
1st Floor, Artillery House
11-19 Artillery Row
London, SW1P 1RT