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PRESS RELEASE: 22 December 2004

TaxationWeb's Director gets CIOT recognition

Mark McLaughlin, Director of TaxationWeb (www.taxationweb.co.uk), the UK's leading independent tax website, has had a Thesis on 'The Taxation of Trusts for the Disabled' approved and has been admitted as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), the leading professional body for taxation in the UK.

Fellowship of the CIOT is attained through the preparation of a thesis or body of work of the required standard, coupled with three years' appropriate taxation experience. Admission as a Fellow gives entitlement to use the designatory initials CTA (Fellow) or FTII.

Mark, 40 from Manchester, is married with two children. He is a Tax Partner with a North West firm of Chartered Accountants, an established writer and author of tax books and articles in newspapers and the professional press.

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