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Azlina Bulmer, Interim International Director, ICAEW (left) and Dennis Lui, CEO, Tax Academy Singapore (right) at the MOU signing, witnessed by Caroline Smale, Deputy President, ICAEW (centre).

Tax Academy Singapore, ICAEW to advance expertise and innovation in taxation

The partnership aims to build a future-ready tax workforce.

The Tax Academy Singapore (TA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration, professional development, and boost thought leadership in taxation.

The partnership aims to build a future-ready tax workforce to strengthen Singapore’s talent pipeline.

Furthermore, the collaboration will provide Singapore’s tax professionals with access to ICAEW’s expertise, research, and resources, alongside TA’s programmes.

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