Why tax? (the merits of a career in taxation) by Peter Mason
By: Mason, Peter
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Peter Mason is a tax, treasury, and finance consultant, as well as the author of Tax Commandments for Business (2020), Building Better Taxes (2021), and Taxes at Work (2022). He is based in London. In this final installment of Masonry, Mason reviews the modern-day role of a tax executive and why this might be a fantastic career option for students today.
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