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Digita 2010 Conference Feedback

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User Group
Accounts Production
Corporation Tax
Company Secretarial
Practice Management
Personal Tax
Demonstrations
Accounts Production
Practice Management
Corporation Tax
Company Secretarial
Professional Suite
Speakers
After Dinner Speaker -
Sir Nicholas Montagu
Bill Docherty -
Growing your accounting practice and accelerating out of the recession
Francesca Lagerberg -
Tax Hotspots and what would you do in the first 100 days of becoming Chancellor?
Mark Lee -
Should accountants ignore or explore Twitter and other 'social' media?
David Kilshaw -
Capital Tax Update: What’s Hot and What’s Not
Graham Tilbury & Nigel Powell -
Day One: Personal Tax – Maximising Efficiency and Managing Risk
Graham Tilbury -
Day Two: Preparing for CT eFiling and iXBRL
Julian Hatt -
HMRC’s Carter Programme: Looking Forward, Glimpsing Back
Arthur West -
The CA2006 and how the changes are affecting the practitioner

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