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Richard Curtis

Richard Curtis was deputy editor and editor of Taxation from 2002 until 2021.
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Want to keep working with exciting clients, but could do with some fresh air? You and your career should consider 'northern Britain', says RICHARD CURTIS
RICHARD CURTIS wonders if 'e-mail bankruptcy' is the answer to insurmountable communication problems
Have you got the bottle to work at PepsiCo? Richard Curtis lifts the cap on their tax function
RICHARD CURTIS explains how writing about tax can help your career as well as your technical knowledge
RICHARD CURTIS looks at what the smaller practice has to offer the up-and-coming tax practitioner
The Pre-Budget Report contained numerous tax-related measures. ALLISON PLAGER and RICHARD CURTIS continue their review
So what does a CTA do all day? RICHARD CURTIS talks to three about their work and aspirations
RICHARD CURTIS finds out what the profession is doing to inspire and encourage a new generation of budding taxation practitioners
ALLISON PLAGER and RICHARD CURTIS review some of the more important aspects of the Pre-Budget Report
The CIOT's latest developments for its Tax Advice Week are reviewed by RICHARD CURTIS
After a lot of caterwauling, the date of the Pre-Budget Report was announced. RICHARD CURTIS explains why Rufus the Dog thinks that this might induce catalepsy rather than cathexis
You spend a lot of time at your desk in the tax department. So, at the very least, you ought to be enjoying your life there, believes RICHARD CURTIS
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