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- Richard Morley, Senior Manager, BDO

Corporate International Tax Planning

An essential strategic and legislative guide to enable effective tax planning and ensure cost savings

Introduction

A host of recent legislative changes combined with growing legal scrutiny is putting increasing pressure on those responsible for international tax planning. With governments looking for ways to increase revenue during this difficult economic time, it is inevitable that tax planning has come under the spotlight, causing even more challenges for tax professionals.

Tolley’s fifth annual Corporate International Tax Planning Conference brings an unrivalled line-up of key industry speakers covering the most pertinent international taxation issues of the day including taxation of foreign branches, CFC reform, transfer pricing and Intellectual property, as well as legislative updates across a variety of jurisdictions.  Delivering sessions that have been developed through extensive market research and in collaboration with leading experts in this area, this timely conference offers practical, current advice to help address your tax planning concerns.

Event details


Date:

Wednesday 09 February 2011

Location:

Copthorne Tara Hotel
London, W8 5SR

6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Hear from one of the key members of the working group on the taxation of foreign branches about the latest legislation and its implications.
  • Hear a practical case study on transfer pricing from the BBC, including invaluable advice on issues such as understanding and managing risks with a small team.
  • Examine the aims behind CFC reform and hear analysis of the Vodafone settlement and the subsequent public reaction.
  • Explore the issues associated with tax planning in China – how best to structure your operations, which transactional taxes you have to take into account and advice on returning funds from emerging markets.
  • Get the latest information on tax efficient intellectual property structuring, including analysis of the UK patent box and how it can be utilised.

Who Should Attend

This conference is essential for heads of tax, international tax managers, international tax advisors, tax lawyers and those with responsibilities or interests in international tax planning.

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