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Transfer pricing in a downturn

A discussion of transfer pricing techniques and strategies for recessionary times. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

Practical aspects of negotiating an advance pricing agreement with the Spanish Tax Administration

Panel discussion with interventions of 20 minutes with three panellists representing the Spanish tax administration and Spanish and foreign multinational companies. Cuatrecasas tax experts acting as moderators. Final open discussion with participants. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

The European Company (Societas Europaea)

State of affairs on EU competition and tax issues - a comprehensive overview by Pierpaolo Rossi, senior officer, European Commission Brussels MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

The New US-Italy Income Tax Treaty

Hear about the changes in the new double tax treaty between Italy and the United States, just ratified. Date: 13 May 2009 Time: 10.45am to 12.30pm Venue: Ernst & Young, Via Wittgens 4, Milan, Italy Speakers: Joseph Esperance and Meghan Grady - Ernst & Young US Tax Desk - Milan MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

Hear from Kelli Winegardner and Stephen Boyd on disclosure

Kelli Winegardner and Stephen Boyd, IRS tax attaches at the US Embassy in London will speak and take your questions on voluntary disclosure at the next roundtable on 25 June. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

The Dixons case - the shape of things to come?

Discuss the the recent ruling in the DSG (Dixons) case and its implications for transfer pricing in the UK and elsewhere. Murray Clayton and Pim Fris will lead the discussion, focusing on legal and economic issues respectively. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

Webinar: The Dixons case - the shape of things to come?

Join the discussion the the recent ruling in the DSG (Dixons) case and its implications for transfer pricing in the UK and elsewhere. Murray Clayton and Pim Fris will lead the discussion, focusing on legal and economic issues respectively. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

Discuss the Belgian "dividend received deduction" and the ramifications of the ECJ Cobelfret case

A panel of speakers including the Cabinet Advisor to the Finance Minister of Belgium will discuss the "dividend received deduction" (articles 202-205 Tax Code), more precisely the ramifications of the ECJ Cobelfret case and other pending litigation, and the ad hoc instructions issued by the Belgian Tax Administration. MORE DETAILS AND BOOKING

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