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2005: The Year of the Tax Director

David Prosser, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, anticipates changing priorities for the tax director

 
David Prosser Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers anticipates changing priorities for the tax director
 
Increased board scrutiny of the in-house tax function has been a recurrent theme in discussions across the industry in recent months. Sparked by increasing media and government attention to the tax avoidance debate the implications of Sarbanes Oxley and the consequential risk management issues the role of the tax director has moved further into the spotlight. So what does the future hold for the tax director?
 
There are a number of macro-economic trends that will impact big business and as sure as night follows day they will have a knock-on influence on priorities and challenges for the tax director.
 
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