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Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis was deputy editor and editor of Taxation from 2002 until 2021.
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RICHARD CURTIS buckles on his swash for a look at tax and the legal profession
As Parliament's consideration of the Finance Bill starts in earnest, RICHARD CURTIS looks at its 'ways and means'
High tax rates or low tax rates, which is best? RICHARD CURTIS reports as the Committee of the Whole House considers the Finance Bill
Rob Ellerby tells RICHARD CURTIS about his year as president of the CIOT
RICHARD CURTIS gets a full diagnosis from Paul Morton
The Money Laundering Regulations 2007 exert a tighter grip on tax. RICHARD CURTIS explains the registration and other requirements
We've all had to deal with an awkward customer. RICHARD CURTIS wonders how to keep cool when things hot up
Are you starting to feel guilty about all those plane journeys to far-flung holiday destinations? Perhaps you can offset your carbon footprint by moving into environmental taxes, says RICHARD CURTIS
You don't only have to deal with personal or corporate taxes. Why not cross the border and deal with customs duties, asks RICHARD CURTIS
Reviewed by RICHARD CURTIS, Taxation
Not only the music moves faster in the north, finds RICHARD CURTIS
Tax work in the north is making waves, says RICHARD CURTIS
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