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Corporation Tax Act 2010

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Consultative Committee

12.The work is also reviewed by a Consultative Committee, representing the accountancy and legal professions and the interests of taxpayers. The membership of the Consultative Committee as at 31 October 2009 was:

Robina DyallChairman
Adam BrokeSpecial Committee of Tax Law Consultative Bodies
Colin CampbellFormerly Confederation of British Industry
Russell ChaplinLondon Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Mary FraserAssociation of Chartered Certified Accountants
Malcolm Gammie CBE QCThe Law Society
Julian Ghosh QCRevenue Bar Association
Keith GordonChartered Institute of Taxation
Terry HopesInstitute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Vic PeakeFederation of Small Businesses
Isobel d’InvernoLaw Society of Scotland
Simon McKieInstitute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Lakshmi NarainChartered Institute of Taxation
Francis SandisonThe Law Society
Michael TemplemanInstitute of Directors
Professor David WilliamsOffice of the Social Security Commissioners
Mervyn WoodsConfederation of British Industry

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