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by AccountancyAge.com

18 Apr 2006

AccountancyAge.com has just launched two blogs, providing readers with up-to-the-minute opinions, gossip and discussion of the issues that matter.

Link: To read the blogs, bookmark: Taxhack.accountancyage.com and Accountancymatters.accountancyage.com

Damian Wild, Accountancy Age’s editor in chief, and Alex Hawkes, the tax correspondent, will be writing regular entries to the new weblogs, called ‘Accountancy Matters’ and ‘Tax Hack’ respectively.

Wild’s blog will focus on general issues of relevance to the profession, whilst Hawkes will write specifically about tax issues affecting companies, advisers and HM Revenue & Customs.

Recent entries include a discussion of the Oxera report and how it relates to satirical magazine Viz and speculation as to whether HMRC will be able to push through the Carter reforms and change filing deadlines for self-assessment.

The blogs will also allow readers to contribute and link readers to external sources of information, enabling them to read key documents at the centre of major debates.

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