CICTAR Principal Analyst Jason Ward makes it a hat-trick. Named in ITR ‘Global Tax 50’ for third year running

Jason Ward bags a hat-trick of consecutive appearances in the International Tax Review’s ‘top 50 people in tax’. The ITR notes the scale and breadth of CICTAR’s advocacy ‘from promoting a tax on billionaires to scrutinising the tax arrangements of Canada’s largest port operator’ but specifically mention Ward’s criticism of the tax arrangements for partners in EY and KMPG’s, describing his comment that ‘these types of arrangements are not in line with public expectations, but are no surprise’ as a ‘mic drop moment’.

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