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The stamp tax consultancy at Deloitte has been recognised as the best in its field at the LexisNexis UK Tax Awards 2005 for the second time running. The judges based their decision on the marked success of the team in this specialist area.
“This accolade is a tremendous achievement for the Stamp Tax Consultancy, and the tax practice at Deloitte as a whole, reflecting the way in which we work with our colleagues across the practice," comments Michael Quinlan, head of stamp tax at Deloitte. “The judges highlighted the support we received from our clients and the value we deliver, which is at the heart of all our work.”
Deloitte also won an award for the best international tax team, which was awarded to the Japanese Human Capital Group, headed up by Robert Hodgkinson. This is a credit to the strength of the entire tax practice at Deloitte.
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Notes to Editors
The stamp duty team provides consultancy services on a wide range of commercial and financial activity, including:
- real property transactions;
- equity markets and clearing systems;
- fund management and the reorganisation of investment vehicles;
- mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures;
- corporate reorganisations, reconstructions and demergers.
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