The MIM is organising the MIM “7th International Taxation Conference” on 22nd March 2013, which will be held at the Westin Dragonara, St Julian’s.The conference, internationally recognised for its standards, is a unique opportunity for tax professionals to keep themselves abreast with the developments in International tax particularly with EU Tax Law. It is also an excellent opportunity for networking between Maltese and international professionals. It also forms part of the syllabus of the Advanced Diploma in International Taxation (CIOT - Chartered Institute of Taxation UK).To date, the Conference has attracted renowned international tax experts amongst others Dr Philip Baker and Dr Pasquale Pistone (full list below). The conference is attended by quality delegates who are international experts from the profession, academia and renowned bodies which have increased over the years.
The Malta institute for management will be organizing the 7thinternational taxation conference on the 22ndof March 2103, being held at the Westin Dragonara, St Julian’s.
The conference will cover the areas of international taxparticularly the EU Tax Law, and allows networking between Maltese andInternational professionals. It also forms part of the syllabus of the AdvancedDiploma in International Taxation (CIOT - Chartered Institute of Taxation UK).
Theconference is attended by quality delegates who are international experts fromthe profession, academia and renowned bodies which have increased over theyears.
The conference program is sectioned is as follows:
- TheVodafone Saga: An Analysis of the Indian Supreme Court’s Decision
- Bankconfidentiality: An analysis of the recent and forthcoming development
- Recenttrends and changes in the European Tax Arena
- EU Taxcompetition, including the fight against hybrids and tax havens
- Redefiningthe relationship between tax authorities and taxpayers: more transparency andaccountability either way.
- Internationaltax treaty case law update
- The currentstate of play on Cross-border loss relief
Theregulatory framework for tax in the EU
