Results of the competition “Podatki są proste jak drut”
The winners of the competition "Podatki są proste jak drut" (Taxes are a piece of cake) for the best master's thesis in the field of tax law have been selected and the awards have been granted! The competition was directed to university graduates, whose master's theses were strictly devoted to tax law issues. Congratulations to the winners!
During the gala of Laureates and Winners of Awards, awards were granted to the winners of the 7th and 8th editions of the competition. People who have been actively promoting the profession of tax advisor and the local government of MO KIDP (the Mazovian Branch of the National Chamber of Tax Advisors) over the past 25 years were also awarded.
The gala was hosted by Paweł Trojanek, Chairman of the Management Board of the Mazovian Branch of KIDP, and Małgorzata Militz, Vice-President of the Management Board of the Mazovian Branch of KIDP.
The Mazovian Branch of the National Chamber of Tax Advisors is the organizer and initiator of the competition.
Link to the recording of the event: https://fb.watch/8EXreb_2Ur
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