AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Sept. 07, 2017 -- IBFD is pleased to announce it will host the 8th International Tax Conference at the Intercontinental Beijing Sanlitun Hotel on 22 September. Held annually in China, the goal of the IBFD International Tax Conference is to promote and develop the understanding of cross-border taxation at the highest level. With international taxation a hot topic more than ever before, the 2017 edition of the conference is set to be the most well attended in its eight-year history, attracting an appealing mix of government, academic, corporate and advisory bodies together with distinguished speakers who will explore the ground-breaking developments of the international tax landscape and their impact on China and the rest of the world.
Key topics of the 8th IBFD International Tax Conference will include the global impact of the proposed US tax reform, how the Multilateral Instrument will be implemented in China, and the highlights, related issues and practical solutions of new transfer pricing rules in the country. Additionally, with China’s Belt and Road initiative in full swing, the conference will focus on outbound investment and the associated tax issues that are often overlooked by Chinese enterprises.
“The steady growth and development of the Chinese economy has spurred the interest and demand for knowledge in international taxation across all sectors in China. The International Tax Conference was created to provide a platform for those tax professionals and policymakers to share knowledge for the common good around international tax,” said Victor van Kommer, Tax Services Director at IBFD and Chief Operations Officer of IBFD China. “It’s very exciting to see how the conference has developed into the premier event in the country for tax professionals.”
To learn more about the topics, speakers and agenda, please visit the official IBFD event page.
Supported by:
Deloitte China
Golden Finance
About IBFD
IBFD is a leading international provider of cross-border tax expertise, with a long-standing history of supporting and contributing to tax research and academic activities. As an independent foundation, IBFD utilizes its global network of tax experts and its Knowledge Centre to serve Fortune 500 companies, governments, international consultancy firms and tax advisors. Headquartered in Amsterdam, IBFD has regional offices in Beijing, Washington and Kuala Lumpur. IBFD’s Library and Information Centre is widely regarded as the world's leading research facility in the field of international and comparative taxation.
Renowned as the leading expertise portal in the field of cross-border taxation and legislation, IBFD’s powerful Tax Research Platform allows tax practitioners around the world to access a wealth of reliable and valuable content, enabling faster and more effective work.
IBFD’s complete coverage further includes courses, journals and books, and a Master’s in International Tax Law (in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam). IBFD also offers government consultancy and individual client research services.
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