
In 2021, the Bulletin for International Taxation celebrates its 75th jubilee. To honour this special occasion, the IBFD Library has created an interactive timeline, highlighting important moments in the history of IBFD’s flagship journal.
Johann Hattingh
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Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town. Chief Editor, Bulletin for International Taxation, IBFD.

In 2021, the Bulletin for International Taxation celebrates its 75th jubilee. To honour this special occasion, the IBFD Library has created an interactive timeline, highlighting important moments in the history of IBFD’s flagship journal.








Now published: 'Studies in the History of Tax Law, Volume 11' edited by Peter Harris and Dominic de Cogan bit.ly/3PQhw9Y #TaxLaw #LegalHistory



Prospective students please join me and colleagues from UCT on 28 August for an information session on postgrad tax law offerings in 2024. The Professional Masters in Tax Law will now be a 1 year degree (no minor-dissertation). Details in the link below.

Postgrad legal studies at UCT Law - come find out more at our Master's Mondays info sessions! Monday 21 Aug we're sharing info on postgrad programmes in #LabourLaw and in #IntellectualProperty -join us in person in or online. Details@ law.uct.ac.za/sals/masters-m… #PostgraduateLaw #LLM




The 8th Africa Tax Symposium got off to an outstanding start in Arusha, Tanzania. Read the latest news on the event here: link.ibfd.org/3owuxuB #ATS2023 #AfricaTax #CSAT #IBFD




@IBFD_on_Tax Session 3 chaired by @ProfJHattingh on Pillar 2 and African Tax Incentives with input from @OECDtax, @ATAFtax and representatives from SA and MNEs operating in Africa. #ATS2023 #AfricaTax











📗[READ] ATAF Suggested Approach to Drafting Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax Legislation Download your copy today: bit.ly/3Pv8SfA #ATAF #TaxTwitter #Tax
