An obituary for Robin Williamson
The CIOT and ATT are extremely saddened at the death on 4 September 2022 of Robin Williamson MBE CTA (Fellow) MA(Oxon), former Technical Director of the Institute’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LI
The CIOT and ATT are extremely saddened at the death on 4 September 2022 of Robin Williamson MBE CTA (Fellow) MA(Oxon), former Technical Director of the Institute’s Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LI
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The outgoing Financial Secretary to the Treasury (FST) praised the work of the CIOT and its Low Incomes Tax Reform Group and said the tax system would be central to the government’s response to the