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Our newsletters are always written with the latest legislation. Where legislation is pending or about to undergo immediate change you will be advised accordingly.
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To access your subscription, login using your email address and password you created when you purchased your subscription. Then go to your customer dashboard which can be accessed in the top-right hand corner of the screen. Then go to 'My Subscriptions' and click to access Tax Insider Professional Newsletter. Your articles can be downloaded from here.
The articles written for Tax Insider Professional are for tax practitioners and accountants and are of a more technical nature than the articles written for Tax Inisder, Business Tax Insider and Property Tax Insider. Generally the topics included for each month are different as the newsletters are designed to be complementary to each other, however when there is a change in legislation there may be some overlap between the newsletters.
The library is updated with new articles at the beginning of each month.