ATT Council: New officers 2022-23
At its meeting on 28 April 2022, the ATT Council approved the new presidential team to start serving from the AGM on 14 July 2022:
President: David Bradshaw
At its meeting on 28 April 2022, the ATT Council approved the new presidential team to start serving from the AGM on 14 July 2022:
President: David Bradshaw
The President and Council of the Institute were delighted to welcome back new members and CTA examination prizewinners from 2020 and 2021 to our face-to-face Admission Ceremonies.
We are delighted to expand the ADIT Champion programme to Uganda, where Ann Barnshaw Kengaaju will represent a growing number of tax professions who have chosen to pursue the ADIT certificate in Ug
My father, who was an accountant, always assumed and expected me to follow him into the profession, and he recommended that I should eventually speci
New CIOT President Susan Ball has told members that the Institute has important work to do in relation to three big ongoing changes - the advance of technology, the fight against climate change and
CIOT has announced that it has licensed the South African Institute of Taxation (SAIT) to grant the designation ‘Chartered Tax Adviser’ to its members as the next step in developing the Chartered T
Panellists clashed over how complex an online sales tax (OST) would be and on whom the burden of business rates falls, during a lively debate hosted by CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IF
‘The Scottish Government say they are committed to reforming council tax but they certainly seem to be taking the slow road to getting there.’
Outgoing CIOT President Peter Rayney won this year’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Taxation in 2021-22 by an Individual, at May’s Tolley Taxation Awards held in May.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is an initiative of the CIOT to give a voice to low income, unrepresented taxpayers.