Gordon Keenay Deputy Head of KPMG's Stamp Taxes Group gives a personal reaction to the latest developments in policy-making based on his experience in both public and private sectors
It is much to the credit of The Tax Journal that increasing emphasis has been given over the last two years to articles covering tax policy. There are important issues here which are in everyone's interest to explore. This article is prompted by the organisational changes described in Nick Macpherson's article 'Tax Policy-Making Under O'Donnell' (The Tax Journal 11 October 2004 Issue 760) Mark Prisk's invitation to readers to participate actively in the process of devising practical options in his article 'Simpler Lower Fairer' (The Tax Journal 18 October 2004 Issue 761) and Richard Collier-Keywood's...
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Gordon Keenay Deputy Head of KPMG's Stamp Taxes Group gives a personal reaction to the latest developments in policy-making based on his experience in both public and private sectors
It is much to the credit of The Tax Journal that increasing emphasis has been given over the last two years to articles covering tax policy. There are important issues here which are in everyone's interest to explore. This article is prompted by the organisational changes described in Nick Macpherson's article 'Tax Policy-Making Under O'Donnell' (The Tax Journal 11 October 2004 Issue 760) Mark Prisk's invitation to readers to participate actively in the process of devising practical options in his article 'Simpler Lower Fairer' (The Tax Journal 18 October 2004 Issue 761) and Richard Collier-Keywood's...
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