David Nickson Partner KPMG Europe LLP introduces the first in a series of articles which will look at how tax policy and practice must change to keep pace with a changing world
Where do you expect to be in ten years' time and what will you be doing? 20 years ago most tax professionals (with the odd adventurous exception) would say they'd either be retired or still doing the same thing.
But today things are very different indeed — nothing it seems is certain and who truly can be sure of what they will be doing ten years hence? However if you think there's even at least the possibility you might be concerned with tax matters in 2017 this article is for you.
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David Nickson Partner KPMG Europe LLP introduces the first in a series of articles which will look at how tax policy and practice must change to keep pace with a changing world
Where do you expect to be in ten years' time and what will you be doing? 20 years ago most tax professionals (with the odd adventurous exception) would say they'd either be retired or still doing the same thing.
But today things are very different indeed — nothing it seems is certain and who truly can be sure of what they will be doing ten years hence? However if you think there's even at least the possibility you might be concerned with tax matters in 2017 this article is for you.
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