About the awards

This is the second year of the Tax Journal Indirect Tax Awards. We were delighted by their reception in the tax sector last year, and have added a new category to the Awards.

This year’s awards will be:

•   Outstanding contribution to Indirect Tax
This award, sponsored by McGrigors and BLT recognises an individual who has made a sustained and significant impact in indirect tax during his or her career. The judges will consider the unique qualities which have earned this individual the respect of their colleagues and peers. This category is intended to recognise long-term work in relation to tax, as well as notable achievements in the last year.

•   Rising star within Indirect Tax
This award, sponsored by McGrigors and BLT will go to an individual who is rapidly making a name for themselves in the world of indirect tax. The judges will be looking for someone who is making a real contribution and is a future high flyer. This is your opportunity to celebrate the achievements of your favourite rising star.

        •   Best in-house Indirect Tax team
This award, sponsored by McGrigors and BLT will go to the often unsung endeavours of those working in indirect tax in-house.

•   The Tax Journal Indirect Tax writer of the year
Drawn from the many highly-skilled contributors to the Tax Journal, this award, selected by the Tax Journal editorial team, recognises the writer who had made the most impact during the course of the last year.


How to enter
Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   with the category you are entering, the nominee's contact details and an outline of 500 words or less stating why you believe your nominee should be chosen for the award. This document should outline all the key reasons why your nominee should be considered. There is no limit on the number of nominations which can be made. Nominations will be treated in confidence and will not be looked at by the judges until after the closing date of 21st September 2009.

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The Indirect Tax Awards panel of judges is chaired by Tax Journal editor Alison Lovejoy. It comprises some of the most respected figures in the tax industry, invited to sit on the panel to offer their unrivalled experience and know-how.