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By 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be reality and will apply across the UK. The aim of GDPR is to bring data protection standards up-to-date, ensuring that all EU citizens are protected appropriately from privacy and data breaches.

GDPR for accountants will bring both challenges and opportunities. We’ve created a single resource for UK accountants in practice with clear information, valuable insight, and trusted answers from industry-leading experts.

Thomson Reuters is committed to protecting personal data as required by applicable privacy legislation including the GDPR. This is supported by a core team of privacy experts, employee data privacy and information security training and our privacy compliance program which is led by our Privacy Office.

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