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The Forum meets bi-annually. Gauke chaired its inaugural meeting on the 22nd September 2010. All members of the Forum were present.   
 
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==Formal Role==
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The Forum's remit is to support the Exchequer Secretary, [[HM Treasury]] and [[HMRC]] in identifying improvements to the way in which the Government makes tax policy, rather than provide a forum for debating specific policy issues. This includes consideration of:
 
The Forum's remit is to support the Exchequer Secretary, [[HM Treasury]] and [[HMRC]] in identifying improvements to the way in which the Government makes tax policy, rather than provide a forum for debating specific policy issues. This includes consideration of:
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* [[Stephen Herring]] - Senior Tax Partner at [[BDO]] LLP
 
* [[Stephen Herring]] - Senior Tax Partner at [[BDO]] LLP
 
* [[Francesca Lagerberg]] - Head of Tax at [[Grant Thornton]]
 
* [[Francesca Lagerberg]] - Head of Tax at [[Grant Thornton]]
 
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Revision as of 00:31, 11 October 2012

The Tax Professionals Forum was set up by the Coalition Government in July 2010 to oversee implementation of its reforms to the framework for developing tax policy and making tax law. It is chaired by the Exchequer Secretary David Gauke MP.

Activities

The Forum meets bi-annually. Gauke chaired its inaugural meeting on the 22nd September 2010. All members of the Forum were present.

Formal role

The Forum's remit is to support the Exchequer Secretary, HM Treasury and HMRC in identifying improvements to the way in which the Government makes tax policy, rather than provide a forum for debating specific policy issues. This includes consideration of:

  • the way in which policy is developed;
  • the way in which policy and changes in policy are communicated; and
  • the way in which policy is legislated and implemented. [1]

People

Members of the Forum:

Contact

Resources

Notes

  1. HM Treasury,Tax Professionals Forum: minutes, 22 September 2010, acc 25 Sept 2011