Virtual: Current Issues in Tax Law Design (TLWD)
Invitation
Session No.: CT 21.04V
Location: Beijing, China
Date: March 15-17, 2021 (1 week)
Primary Language: English
Target Audience
Director-Generals or Commissioners of tax authorities of Belt and Road Initiative countries, or their deputies.
Qualifications
Participants should have a solid knowledge of fiscal and tax law, as well as strong English reading and speaking skills.
Course Description
This course, presented by staff and experts of the IMF Legal Department, focuses on current international issues in tax law design. It touches on a wide range of issues on the agenda of today's tax policymakers, especially cross-border and base erosion issues related to income and consumption taxes, as well as various tax law design issues relevant to foreign direct investments.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- Identify key legal and current policy issues and best practice approaches to addressing them, such as through law reform.
- Identify legal design approaches that have proven effective, based on cross-jurisdictional experiences shared by presenters and fellow participants.
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