Over 400 international tax professionals, in more than 50 countries around the world are celebrating passing the Chartered Institute of Taxation’s ADIT exams.
Some 423 students successfully passed at least one exam, with 84 students passing their third module, and so achieving the full Advanced Diploma in International Taxation qualification.
The ADIT qualification is now held by 2,464 tax practitioners, approximately 500 of whom have chosen to subscribe with the CIOT as International Tax Affiliates since achieving the qualification.
The following candidates will receive awards for their achievements in December’s exams:
- Padrig Davies of Glasgow, HMRC, is awarded the Heather Self Medal for the best overall performance in Module 1 Principles of International Taxation.
- Jamie Roberts of Bristol, PwC, is awarded the Raymond Kelly Medal for the best overall performance in Module 2.09 United Kingdom option.
- Lukasz Kazmierczak of London, Warner Bros. Discovery, is awarded the Tom O’Shea Prize for the best overall performance in Module 3.01 EU Direct Tax option.
- Tarun Grover of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, MMJS Consulting, is awarded the IVA Prize for the best overall performance in Module 3.02 EU VAT option.
- Peter Beckett of Edinburgh, HMRC, is awarded the Croner-i Prize for the best overall performance in Module 3.03 Transfer Pricing option.
- Alison Taylor of Glasgow, HMRC, is awarded the Wood Mackenzie Prize for the best overall performance in Module 3.04 Energy Resources option.



