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The electronic Taxation arrives!

02 October 2000 / Malcolm Gunn
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We are pleased to announce that, commencing with volume 146 of the magazine (today's issue, 5 October 2000) Taxation will be published simultaneously in its current paper format and also in electronic format on the Internet — the only magazine for the practitioner to be fully available in both formats simultaneously. All subscribers will have free access to the new Taxation website so that your weekly magazine will in future have a much enhanced role in providing more rapid solutions to tax problems and easier access to technical data for the tax professional.

We are pleased to announce that, commencing with volume 146 of the magazine (today's issue, 5 October 2000) Taxation will be published simultaneously in its current paper format and also in electronic format on the Internet — the only magazine for the practitioner to be fully available in both formats simultaneously. All subscribers will have free access to the new Taxation website so that your weekly magazine will in future have a much enhanced role in providing more rapid solutions to tax problems and easier access to technical data for the tax professional.
The Taxation website will be a subsidiary part of the Butterworths Tax Services site and will contain the text of the entire magazine including the classified and recruitment advertisements which appear in the second part of the paper copy.
The address of the Tax Services site is http://pitt.butterworths.co.uk/tax_services/tax_services.htm. A password will be required to obtain access to the Taxation sector of the website, and each subscriber is therefore requested to contact the Butterworths Tolley online support team on 0845 608 1188 to receive a user password. This will be personal to that subscriber and it will be subject to a security system to prevent use by other readers.
Each week the website will be updated with the text from the latest issue, and previous issues on the site will remain as archive material. In the course of time, there is a possibility that some archive material from past volumes of the magazine might also be included, subject to the technicalities involved being resolved.
A feature of the site will be the classified and recruitment section. There will be free access to this, not limited by password, and we believe therefore that this will offer a unique and unrivalled recruitment service to the tax profession. No other professional publication offers anything like Taxation's coverage of the recruitment market for tax professionals and hence the Tax Services website will be not only the place to look for a new career move but also the key location at which to advertise available vacancies.
The electronic Taxation will not be offering the cartoons in the paper copy, which we know get to adorn office walls at both the Revenue and accountancy firms! Everything else will be there, including, in time, the information items such as the table of London barristers specialising in taxation.
Malcolm Gunn

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