The Chartered Institute of Taxation has announced the appointment of several new Officers, with effect from the conclusion of the Annual General Meeting on 13 May 2008.
Nick Goulding, currently Deputy President, will become President when the changes take place.
Mr Goulding is a senior adviser at KPMG LLP. His main areas of work include partnership and private client tax. He is currently Chairman of the CIOT Membership Committee and of the Stakeholder and Charitable Working Parties, and was formerly Chairman of the CIOT Membership Committee.
He joined the CIOT Council in 2003 having been Chairman of the former CIOT Wessex Branch from 1992 to 1994.
Andrew Hubbard, currently Vice-President, will take over from Nick Goulding to become the Deputy President.
Mr Hubbard is National Tax Technical Director at Tenon, specialising in the taxation of entrepreneurial businesses and their proprietors. He is a past President of the Association of Taxation Technicians.
In 2006, he won the LexisNexis Butterworths Tax Writer of the Year Award.
The CIOT went on to announce that Vincent Oratore will become Vice-President.
Mr Oratore served as Chairman of the CIOT's Technical Committee from May 2001 to May 2003. He remains on the Technical Committee as the Special Banking and Financial Products Representative.
He works for the London Branch of Banque AIG, a subsidiary of AIG Financial Products Inc, itself a subsidiary of AIG. He specialises in the taxation of financial instruments.
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