ITD – Regional conference on Transfer Pricing in Eastern Europe and Central Asia - Albania - 30 May – 1 June 2012
The International Tax Dialogue (ITD) is pleased to announce a high-level conference on ‘Transfer Pricing in Eastern Europe and Central Asia – Protecting the Tax Base and Building a Strong Investment Climate’ that will be held in Tirana, Albania on 30 May – 1 June 2012. The meeting will be hosted by the Ministry of Finance of Albania.
This event aims at sharing experiences and views on a regional basis and identifying approaches to address the policy challenges linked to the introduction of transfer pricing regulation and options for a cost-efficient compliance management system that will ensure a good investment climate for the private sector.
ITD – MENA Regional Follow-up Conference: Better Governance and Fair Taxation - Tunisia - 30 - 31 May 2012
This conference is a follow up event to the 4th ITD Global conference on “Tax and Inequality” that took place in Delhi in December 2011.
The main objective of this ITD MENA conference is to contribute to the debate that will help determine the changes that are needed in the MENA region in terms of goals, objectives and processes of policy formulation. The workshops that will take place are intended to highlight the tools and good practices that can deliver these changes.
The conference aims to help countries in the MENA region to deliver greater engagement by citizens in policy decisions, and create the conditions for more confident businesses that spurs investment, employment and economic growth. Open, transparent and accountable governments, with equitable and fair tax systems, provide the strong base for political processes and constitutional arrangements that are sustainable over the long term.
Tax and Inequality - India - 7 – 9 December 2011
In cooperation with the International Tax Dialogue, India is very pleased to be hosting the 4th ITD Global Conference on Tax and Inequality. This conference provides a unique and timely opportunity to address to what extent taxation can be seen as part of the solution to growing inequalities in income and wealth.
This is a high level conference, with senior level representation from over 100 countries expected to attend the Vigyan Bhawan venue in New Delhi. A number of prominent academics and representatives of regional and international organizations will be also present at the conference.
Taxing Micro and Small businesses - From Informality to Voluntary Tax Compliance - Georgia - 4 - 6 May 2011
IFC together with the International Tax Dialogue and the Ministry of Finance of Georgia organized a Conference on "Taxing Micro and Small Businesses - From Informality to Voluntary Tax Compliance" on May 4 – 6 2011 in Tbilisi, Georgia. It was also supported by the Austrian Ministry of Finance and SECO. The conference brought together about 70 participants, including senior finance ministry officials and heads of tax administrations from more than 20 countries across Europe and Central Asia, representatives from IFC, WB, IMF, SECO, and other regional institutions.
The Conference aimed at sharing the experience on taxation of micro and small businesses among participating countries. Discussions focused on identifying strategies to facilitate the formalization of small businesses, highlighting best practices in the design of simplified tax systems for micro and small businesses, and analyzing options to introduce a cost-efficient compliance management system.
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Effective Micro and Small Business Compliance Management – Tax Policy and Tax Administration Solutions - Philippines – 2 – 5 March 2010
Ministers, Vice Ministers, Commissioner Generals and other senior officials from 21 countries meet in Manila to discuss challenges in effective micro and small business compliance management and the lessons to be drawn from the Asia region. Themes included the role MSE taxation has in broader state building objectives, strategies to widen the tax net, ensuring compliance, risk assessment, service strategies and reducing administration and compliance costs.
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Financial Institutions and Instruments – China – 26-28 October 2009
The Government of the People’s Republic of China and the International Tax Dialogue (ITD) were pleased to present a global conference on the topic of ‘Financial Institutions and Instruments – Tax Challenges and Solutions’ which was held in Beijing on 26-28 October 2009. Over 300 senior officials from 84 countries and international organisations attended the event. As per ITD previous conferences, both policy and administrative issues were covered.
Taxing Micro and Small Business - From Confrontation to Cooperation - Rwanda – 22 – 24 April 2009
Commissioners and senior officials from 23 African countries as well as development partners came together to discuss how to best support the growth and development of micro and small business while ensuring compliance. Topics included development objectives, design choices, compliance issues and administration approaches.
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SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) - Argentina - October 2007
The conference provided an opportunity to share country experiences at a truly global level and to discuss good practice in ensuring tax compliance whilst minimising compliance burden and providing the best environment for growth. Given the important role SMEs play in economic development, and the unique challenges posed for policy makers and administrators, this is an important topic for all of our countries. The conference is aimed at high-level policymakers and administrators with responsibility for the taxation of SMEs in their respective ministry of finance or revenue authority.
VAT (Value Added Tax) - Italy - March 2005
The introduction and administration of VAT systems can present both considerable opportunities and difficulties. Both the ITD and the Italian Government believe that there is significant benefit in bringing together experts on VAT and enabling countries to mutually share their knowledge and experience. The objective of the conference was to tap the wealth of experience developed and to explore scope for further dissemination of good practice among countries.
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