ITR Awards 2022: In-house research launch

International Tax Review is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 1-2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND

Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2026

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

ITR Awards 2022: In-house research launch

itr-awards-cover.jpg

Nominations are now being accepted for the best in-house teams and practitioners across tax and transfer pricing for ITR's 2022 Awards.

As is ever our goal, the ITR Awards 2022 aims to recognise the best in-house teams and practitioners across tax and transfer pricing globally. 



The deadline for entries is May 27 2022. We ask that you upload your written submission via our portal: 




Once submissions have been received, our team of dedicated editors, journalists, and researchers will undertake a thorough analysis of the content. In conjunction with ITR’s market knowledge, this will be used to inform the final decisions. All decisions are made independently by the adjudication panel.

 



Important dates







 

Submission deadline 

Shortlist 

Ceremony 

Asia-Pacific


May 27



July 7




August 25


Europe, Middle East and Africa


May 27



July 28




September 15


Americas


May 27



August 4




September 22



All categories, criteria and detailed methodologies can be found in the awards summaries below: 


Asia-Pacific Awards Summary 


Europe, Middle East and Africa Awards Summary 


Americas Awards Summary 


Please note, we may add or modify the award categories based on quantity and quality of submissions.

For more information about the ITR Awards, please contact awards editors James Wilson and John Harrison.

For questions concerning commercial opportunities and marketing options, please contact Tanya Gural and Raquel Iqo. You can watch the virtual award ceremonies for the 2021 awards here: Asia-Pacific, EMEA and Americas


 

more across site & shared bottom lb ros

More from across our site

If Trump continues to poke the world’s ‘middle powers’ with a stick, he shouldn’t be surprised when they retaliate
The Netherlands-based bank was described as an ‘exemplar of total transparency’; in other news, Kirkland & Ellis made a senior tax hire in Dallas
Zion Adeoye, a tax specialist, had been suspended from the African law firm since October over misconduct allegations
The deal establishes Ryan’s property tax presence in Scotland and expands its ability to serve clients with complex commercial property portfolios across the UK, the firm said
Trump announced he will cut tariffs after India agreed to stop buying Russian oil; in other news, more than 300 delegates gathered at the OECD to discuss VAT fraud prevention
Taxpayers should support the MAP process by sharing accurate information early on and maintaining open communication with the competent authorities, the OECD also said
The Fortune 150 energy multinational is among more than 12 companies participating in the initiative, which ‘helps tax teams put generative AI to work’
The ruling excludes vacation and business development days from service PE calculations and confirms virtual services from abroad don’t count, potentially reshaping compliance for multinationals
User-friendly digital tax filing systems, transformative AI deployment, and the continued proliferation of DSTs will define 2026, writes Ascoria’s Neil Kelley
Case workers are ‘still not great’ but are making fewer enquiries, making the right decision more often and are more open to calls, ITR has heard
Gift this article