OECD appoints new tax head
Pascal Saint Amans takes top tax role
Pascal Saint Amans takes top tax role
A NEW HEAD of tax has been appointed at the OECD.
Pascal Saint Amans will take over from Jeffrey Owens on 1 February 2012, the organisation has announced. He will head the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA), which is the tax directorate at OECD.
Saint Adams joined the OECD in 2007 as head of the international tax and co-operation division.
The ICAEW said: “Head of aax at OECD is an enormously important post in the international tax arena and we wish Pascal well in his new role.”
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