Media outlets starting with T
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Tax Notes International
Acts as a guide to the entire world of taxes. Topics include international taxes and investments, changes in statutes, regulations, rulings, and court decisions. Offers analysis and weekly special reports and commentary on tax policy and planning matters. Tax Notes International DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. See the link for additional information and guidelines
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Tax Notes State
Offers news and commentary on state and local taxation. Provides the latest news from all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Features in-depth analysis from leading practitioners, scholars and government officials. Covers all judicial, administrative and legislative developments, commentary and analysis from leaders in the field.
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Tax Notes Today
Tax Notes Today provides up-to-date tax news and anlysis, covering critical law changes and policy shifts, often months before they occur. It features exclusive commentary and full-text documents from courts, Congress and governmental agencies. Tax Notes DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. www.taxanalysts.com/www/website.nsf/Web/SubmissionGuidelines?OpenDocument
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Tax Planning International Asia-Pacific Focus
Background and Format: Tax Planning International Asia-Pacific Focus provides in-depth analysis of tax developments, legislative updates and tax planning issues in Asia-Pacific countries, as well as essential tax briefings on the region. The publications is available in PDF format to subscribers towards the end of each month. The magazine is available through subscription as pdf version. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at key decision makers and individuals in the financial sector. Deadline: The editorial deadline is monthly and usually falls on the first week of the month, for publication later that month. Time of Publication: End of the month Frequency: 1 issue per month, published at the end of the month.Monthly Circulation: Circulation figures are not disclosed. Ad Rates: Advertising space is not available.
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Tax Planning International European Tax Service
Background and Format: Tax Planning International European Tax Service is a guide to European tax and economic developments and their implications. Major topics covered are: Regular features on ECJ cases, Harmonisation progress and VAT, legislation, Accession states, Tax and incentive laws, Tax credit legislation, EU Interest & Royalties Directive, Withholding tax, Share issues, Cross-border pensions, Thin Capitalisation Rules and Transfer Pricing, M&A, Challenging tax avoidance by multinational corporations, CIOT European Branch meeting updates,. The title was previously called Tax Planning International European-Union Focus. The magazine is available through subscription as pdf version. Audience and Readership: The journal is aimed at professionals working in the tax sector. Frequency: 10 issues per year, excluding August and December. Circulation: Circulation figures are not disclosed. Ad Rates: Advertising space is not available. Other Information: Relevant articles can be submitted, but the team would prefer not to receive press releases.
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Tax Planning International Review
Background and Format: A monthly journal of international tax planning developments. The publication consists of a monthly review and a quarterly forum. It provides tax planning analysis, news reports and treaty updates. The journal is available through subscription. Audience and Readership: The journal is aimed at professionals in the tax sector. Deadline: The press deadline falls during the last week of the preceding month to publication. Frequency: Monthly Circulation: Circulation figures are not disclosed. Ad Rates: Advertising space is not available. Other Information: The team prefers to receive tax and financial related press releases only.
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Tax Planning International: Indirect Taxes
Background and Format: Tax Planning International: Indirect Taxes is a monthly service for indirect tax specialists providing news and analysis of developments in indirect taxes worldwide including any new legislation. Topics covered include EU VAT law, Sales tax around the world, Customs regulations worldwide, UK stamp duty. The magazine is available through subscription. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at anyone whose job involved indirect taxation including: European VAT law, UK stamp duty, sales and uses taxes is the USA and Customs regulations in Australia. Deadline: The editorial deadline is monthly and usually falls on the first week of the month. Time of Publication: No fixed deadline, but usually somewhere in the second week/middle of the month. Frequency: Monthly, with the website updated more frequently. Circulation: Circulation figures are not disclosed. Ad Rates: Advertising space is not available.
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Tax Policy Blog
This blog discusses tax policies. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Tax Pro Today
Serves tax preparers and other tax professionals whose practices focus on business and individual tax preparation, tax planning, payroll processing and other small-business services.
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Tax Research UK
Tax Research UK is a blog about tax and economics in the UK and is written by Richard Murphy on behalf of Tax Research LLP. Richard is a Chartered Accountant and has been described by The Guardian as an “anti-poverty campaigner and tax expert”. He specialised in tax before setting up his own firm in 1985 and has also been Chairman and Chief Executive of more than 10 SMEs. Richard has written for various publications and has appeared in BBC television and radio documentaries on taxation issues. He is also Founder of the Tax Justice Network, Director of Tax Research LLP and is a visiting Fellow at Portsmouth University Business School, the Centre for Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex and at the Tax Research Institute, University of Nottingham. Posts are discursive and comment-led and cover taxation and political issues surrounding tax. They are categorised under various headings which include: Banking, Auditing, Budget, Briefing, Capital Gains Tax, Corruption, Accounting and Bonds among others. PR opportunities may include pertinent press releases. Richard can be reached by telephone or email at richard.murphy@taxresearch.org.uk