ITR Awards 2025 opens for nominations

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ITR Awards 2025 opens for nominations

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ITR invites tax firms, in-house teams, and tax professionals to make nominations for the 2025 ITR Tax Awards in the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific

ITR is once again pleased to announce the global launch of the ITR Awards research process.

We will continue to recognise the best tax law firms, accountancies, advisers, in-house teams and practitioners across tax and transfer pricing globally.

The deadline for entries is March 13 2025.

For consideration for any of the Diversity Equity and Inclusion, In-House, Impact Cases and Deals, Practice Leaders, Rising Star, or Regional Award categories you are asked to provide written nominations through our dedicated awards gateway:


For consideration for the Jurisdiction Awards, please submit to the ITR World Tax rankings 2026. Matters submitted to ITR World Tax will be treated as your nominations to the jurisdiction categories.

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

The nomination deadline for all three regions is March 13 2025.

Shortlists will be published in July 2025 followed by the gala ceremonies in September 2025.

All of the categories, criteria, and detailed methodologies can be found in the awards summaries. These can be downloaded from their respective links below:

Please note, we reserve the right to add or modify the awards categories.

For more information about the ITR Awards, please contact head of research Jon Moore.

For questions concerning commercial opportunities, marketing options, or the awards ceremonies, please contact Tanya Gujral (Americas) and Raquel Ipo (APAC & EMEA).

You can find the winners from the 2024 award ceremonies here: ITR Awards 2024 (APAC & EMEA) & ITR Americas 2024.


ITR World Tax research

ITR World Tax provides independent research and coverage of the world’s leading tax and transfer pricing firms and practitioners.

Produced in association with ITR, the research generates rankings that strive to accurately benchmark tax firms and practitioners against their peers in their markets. ITR World Tax also profiles the most effective tax and TP practitioners in the world, covering over 60 jurisdictions across every continent.

Research guidelines

The ITR World Tax research is committed to growing and developing its research, and this year will be accepting submissions from the widest range of jurisdictions ever, across a wider breadth of practice areas than has previously been covered.

In this way, the research will produce detailed country-by-country ranking tables which reflect the nature of each market. The rankings are based on written evidence of tax matters undertaken during the review period, interviews with and polling of clients, and peer review.

Look out for our research webinars, which will take place on December 3, 2024 and January 7, 2025. In these webinars we will talk about the form and how to maximise your participation in the research. We will also hold a Q&A session.

If you have any further questions about the ITR World Tax rankings process, please contact head of research Jon Moore.

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