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A little four sight

06 July 2010 / Daniel Selwood
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DANIEL SELWOOD offers a peek at our latest online features

John, Paul, George and Ringo. Sausage, egg, chips and beans. The Taxation editorial staff members. Yep, the best things come not in threes but fours – which are like threes … but bigger!

As it happens, this website has a quartet of new features about which to brag. What a coincidence.

First, there’s the Presentations & Supplements box, which features all those extra documents and add-on summaries that don’t often fall easily into the other sections (Latest News, Comment & Analysis and so on).

Of greatest interest to users will be the Budget measures timetable. It was compiled by Taxation’s parent company, LexisNexis, as a best-guess rundown of when provisions from this year’s Budgets and 2009’s pre-Budget report will come into effect – and in which Acts. It’s available to download as a Word document.

Our second boast-worthy addition is an issue archive that can be accessed by the link beneath the site’s magazine cover image in the right-hand column. It’s a list of issues in descending date order, stretching back almost ten years to September 2000. Let me know if you discover that items are missing from the oldest issues.

Feature number three is something we’ve been pushing for the past few weeks: our new monthly competition to win a bottle of vintage Champagne in a snazzy accessories box.

The prize will be sent to the subscriber who most entertains or interests our editor with a comment at the foot of an online article. See here for more details, and here for the name of June’s winner.

Finally on Taxation.co.uk, there’s a new RSS feed that comes from our sister site, Taxation-Jobs.co.uk, to promote the most essential career vacancies in the tax sector.

Recent improvements to the speed and capacity of our web offering mean additional modules of RSS (really simple syndication, or rich site summary) are more likely in the future, adding to the ever-expanding number of enhancements to the Taxation brand.

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