Submissions open for the ITR European Tax Awards 2020

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Submissions open for the ITR European Tax Awards 2020

Some winners from the ITR European Awards 2019

Companies, firms and individuals can now enter for the ITR European Tax Awards 2020.

Entry information is available in the links below and all submissions should be uploaded here:

https://www.surveygizmo.eu/s3/90188692/ITR-Europe-Tax-Awards-Submissions

This year we will once again be accepting nominations on the most influential transactions and cases of 2019. We will also be taking nominations on the best in-house and advisory tax, transfer pricing, indirect and dispute leaders.

Once again, this year’s ITR European Tax Awards will include submissions from firms in the GCC and Africa.

Submissions made for World Tax 2020 and World Transfer Pricing 2020 will be considered - but please be aware that the deadline for this was in March 2019. As the awards concern work throughout all of 2019 - please strongly consider filing a fresh submission through the forms below. 

Please read this explanation of the categories and methodology.

The closing date for submissions is Friday December 20 2019. The awards will be presented during a dinner at the Savoy in London on Thursday May 21 2020 in these categories:  

Firm awards

Click here for the one form that covers all regional awards. Please ensure you select the correct categories when submitting nominations using this form for the following categories:

  • European Tax Disputes Firm of the Year

  • European Indirect Tax Firm of the Year

  • European Tax Policy Firm of the Year

  • European Tax Compliance & Reporting Firm of the Year

  • European Tax Technology Firm of the Year

  • European Tax Innovator Firm of the Year

  • European Court of Justice Firm of the Year – direct tax

  • European Court of Justice Firm of the Year – indirect tax

  • Best Newcomer (international tax practice <5 years since formation) (no separate submission form – award will be judged according to the national submissions)

  • US Tax Firm of the Year in Europe (no separate submission form – award will be judged according to the national submissions)

  • Editors' Choice – who has made the biggest impact on tax in Europe in 2019? Awarded by the editorial staff of ITR.

In-house awards

In addition to the awards for the best tax and transfer pricing firms in 29 jurisdictions or regions, the ceremony in 2020 will again feature the presentation of separate awards to company tax departments, who can enter to be named the direct tax, indirect tax or transfer pricing in-house team of the year. To win they must compose a 500-word description of their objectives for the 2018 calendar year and how they were achieved, highlighting areas where the work done by the team made a significant impact on the overall goals of the company.

Deals and cases

There is one category, showcasing the most notable deals of the year.

There is no shortlist for this category. All deals announced at the awards dinner will win and any firms involved in the tax work for the deals will win an award.

Similarly, we will have a new category for the most notable disputes of the year. There is no shortlist for this category. All cases announced at the awards dinner will win and any firms involved in the tax work for the cases will win an award.

All the forms hyperlinked above include tables for you to nominate the most influential deals and cases. Alternatively, you can use the separate submission forms below:

Individual awards

Individuals can be nominated using the tables at the end of any of the national or regional submissions forms. Alternatively, separate submissions can be made using this form for the following categories:

  • European Tax Practice Leader of the Year

  • European Indirect Tax Practice Leader of the Year

  • European Transfer Pricing Practice Leader of the Year

  • European Tax Litigation/Disputes Practice Leader of the Year

In-house tax leaders can use the following form to submit for the individual awards:

Finally, there is a new category this year covering diversity. Click here to see a form to detail projects where you have brought a diverse workforce together to achieve success in a tax matter.

All submissions should be uploaded here:

https://www.surveygizmo.eu/s3/90188692/ITR-Europe-Tax-Awards-Submissions

Please direct any questions to Prin Shasiharan on prin.shasiharan@euromoneyplc.com

Methodology

Between November 2019 and December 2019, law firms, tax advisors, accountants and other tax service providers from across Europe, the Middle East and Africa can submit three examples of their best work for consideration for the national tax and transfer pricing awards.

The awards for European Tax Firm of the Year, European Transfer Pricing Firm of the Year, US Tax Firm of the Year in Europe and Best Newcomer (international tax practices of <5 years) will be judged from these submissions.

There are separate submission forms for the European regional awards covering tax disputes, indirect tax, tax compliance and reporting, innovation and tax technology.

The awards will be judged according to:

  • Size (Not conclusive, though it does indicate what a tax team is capable of taking on);

  • Innovation (Did the advice the firm gave show something more than the straightforward answer that is commonly used? Did the matter address tax issues that were out of the ordinary and what ingenuity did the firm show to solve them?); and

  • Complexity (Did the matter address tax issues that were out of the ordinary and what ingenuity did the firm show to solve them?)

  • Impact (What effect did the matter have on the client's business? Was it transformative? What has the conclusion of the matter enabled the client to achieve?)

If you wish to attend the awards dinner in London on May 21 2020, please get in touch with Jamil Ahad (E: jamil.ahad@euromoneyplc.com, T: +44 207 779 8767).

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