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Tax Journal is a tax publication for the UK corporate and business community. It aims to provide a general guide, but does not deem itself a substitute for professional advice. The title publishes a range of commentaries, including articles on recent developments and practice guides explaining how to handle key tax issues. Articles are typically written by tax practitioners for UK tax practitioners.
Audience and Readership:
The magazine is aimed at UK corporate and business community and tax professionals.
Deadline:
Tuesday.
Time of Publication:
Friday.
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Sections:
News
Cases
Comment
Analysis
Trackers
One Minute with...
Reports
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People
Distribution:
The magazine is available via subscription.
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- Paul Stainforth is the best contact for this title. There is no generic email address.
- The title welcomes offers of articles which provide practical and technical guidance on tax.
Alerts:
Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 18 May 2010
The Tax Journal’s editorial team is moving. From 4 June, the new address is: LexisNexis, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5AS. Editor Paul Stainforth can be reached on +44 (0)20 7400 2806 and paul.stainforth@lexisnexis.co.uk
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Background and Format: Tax Journal is a tax publication for the UK corporate and business community. It aims to provide a general guide, but does not deem itself a substitute for professional advice. The title publishes a range of commentaries, including articles on recent developments and practice guides explaining how to handle key tax issues. Articles are typically written by tax practitioners for UK tax practitioners. Audience and Readership: The magazine is aimed at UK corporate and business community and tax professionals. Deadline: Tuesday. Time of Publication: Friday. Circulation: Source: Publisher. Sections: News Cases Comment Analysis Trackers One Minute with... Reports Ask an Expert Back to Basics People Distribution: The magazine is available via subscription. Ad rates: Advertising contact form is available here. Other Information: - Paul Stainforth is the best contact for this title. There is no generic email address. - The title welcomes offers of articles which provide practical and technical guidance on tax. Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 18 May 2010 The Tax Journal’s editorial team is moving. From 4 June, the new address is: LexisNexis, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey, SM2 5AS. Editor Paul Stainforth can be reached on +44 (0)20 7400 2806 and paul.stainforth@lexisnexis.co.uk
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