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Tax professionals honoured for their ADIT and DITT achievements
On Thursday 25 September, successful ADIT graduates, award winners and DITT candidates from countries across Europe and Asia gathered at the historic Stationers’ Hall in central London, together with family and friends, to celebrate their achievements in pursuit of our flagship international tax and tax technology qualifications.

With increasing numbers of students sitting and passing exams for both of these qualifications each year, and recognition for both ADIT and DITT continuing to grow throughout the tax profession, an annual Awards Ceremony offers practitioners who have worked hard in developing their knowledge and skills the chance to be recognised for their considerable achievements, and to connect with fellow achievers.
In her address to the gathered attendees, CIOT President Nichola Ross Martin congratulated the more than 40 achievers on their recent exam successes, while also announcing the forthcoming launch of the cutting-edge Pillar Two Award, the next addition to the CIOT’s growing suite of professional tax qualifications.
After the awards and certificates were given out, the ADIT achievers enjoyed a reception with their guests and were able to have photos taken in the beautiful venue.
The assembled ADIT graduates have joined a vibrant and well-connected community of more than 2,000 people across six continents who hold the qualification and can be expected to sure to make an important contribution throughout their careers to international tax policy, academic discourse and the profession as a whole.
Meanwhile the successful DITT candidates are part of a growing network of more than 400 tax technologists who have achieved the Diploma in Tax Technology since its launch in 2022, placing them at the forefront of the technological transformation of tax practice and administration.
In addition to this in-person ceremony, the CIOT will also be holding a virtual awards ceremony on Wednesday 26 November for ADIT graduates, award winners and DITT achievers who were unable to travel to London but would still like to celebrate their success with other successful students.
We extend our congratulations to everyone who was honoured at the ceremony, and to those who will be celebrating ADIT achievements at the forthcoming virtual ceremony – your success is thoroughly deserved, and we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development throughout your careers!