Seminar on Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution in Asia Mandarin Orchard Singapore
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Seminar on Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution in Asia Mandarin Orchard Singapore
Seminar on Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution in Asia Date: 30 October 2014 Time: 1.30pm to 6.00pm 30 October 2014 | 1.30pm to 6.00pm Mandarin Orchard Singapore Venue: Mandarin Ballroom 3, Level 8 Main Tower, Mandarin Orchard Singapore, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 238867 Seminar Fees: $214 (incl. GST) Seminar fees include materials and tea break. Businesses can claim 400% Tax Deduction or 60% Cash Payout of the course fee (net of government grant or subsidy) under Productivity and Innovation Credit scheme for training of their employees. For details, please refer to: www.iras.gov.sg/irashome/PIcred it.aspx This seminar is designed for: Members of the business and tax community, Tax / Finance / Accounting / Legal Professionals. Closing date for registration: 22 October2014 (or when seminar is fully subscribed) Registration: Please email/fax the completed form to reserve a place at the seminar and request for invoice. For enquiries, please contact: Jocelyn Chong DID: (65) 6351 3040 Amuna Manyuni DID: (65) 6351 3023 Scrutiny on transfer pricing has intensified globally, especially with tax authorities stepping up efforts in their transfer pricing regimes, resulting in increased tax controversies and disputes. To help you respond to challenges arising from transfer pricing disputes, Tax Academy of Singapore is pleased to present this seminar “Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution in Asia”, featuring OECD speakers, arbitration and international tax experts, local and regional government officials who will share their insights and experiences in transfer pricing dispute resolutions and to provide clarifications on government processes. Mrs Melissa Muhammad (Tax Advisor, Global Relations Programme, OECD), Mr Arnim Hilse (Deputy Head of Division, Federal Central Tax Office, Germany) and Mr Paul Raymond Meaker (Technical Leader (Transfer Pricing), Public Groups and International, Australian Taxation Office) will provide an overview of BEPS Action 14 and address obstacles preventing countries from resolving disputes under Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAP). Mr Rajan Menon, Senior Partner from RHTLaw Taylor Wessing LLP will give an overview of arbitration in Singapore and its role in international tax disputes. The seminar will conclude with two panel discussions, which will discuss current issues in dispute resolution and the future of dispute resolution. The first panel on current issues in dispute resolution will be moderated by Miss Jow Lee Ying (Senior Lecturer, Division of Business Law, Nanyang Technological University). The panel will comprise Mr Vineet Rachh (Associate Director, Taxes, Procter & Gamble, Singapore), Mr Allen Tan (Principal, Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow), Mr Geoffrey Soh (Head of Transfer Pricing, Partner, KPMG Advisory LLP) and Ms Sharon Tan (Senior Director, Geography Tax Operations, Nike). The second panel on the future of dispute resolution will be moderated by Mr Eugene Lim (Head of Tax, Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow). The panel members will comprise Mrs Melissa Muhammad (Tax Advisor, Global Relations Programme, OECD), Mr Mansor bin Hassan (Director, Department of International Taxation, Inland Revenue Board Malaysia), Ms Chow Wai Yee (Assistant Commissioner, Tax Policy and International Tax Division, IRAS) and Mr Imanul Hakim (Deputy Director, Audit on Special Transactions, Directorate General of Taxes, Indonesia). Email: [email protected] Fax: 6253 1214 This seminar qualifies for 3 CPE/ CPD hours. Tax Academy of Singapore reserves the right to cancel the event, or make changes to the schedule, venue and speakers. 1.30pm: Making Dispute Resolution More Effective Overview of BEPS Action 14 Developing solutions to address obstacles that prevent countries from resolving treaty related disputes under MAP, including the absence of arbitration provisions in most treaties and the fact that access to MAP and arbitration may be denied in certain cases. Moderator: Miss Jow Lee Ying Senior Lecturer, Division of Business Law College of Business (Nanyang Business School) Nanyang Technological University of Singapore Panel members: Discussion topics: • The OECD Collection of MAP Statistics • Country Updates (OECD, Country Experts) • Access to MAP: What makes the process workable? • The Relationship between MAP and Domestic Law Remedies • Arbitration (OECD Work, Country Experiences, and Regional Country Views) Mr Vineet Rachh Associate Director, Taxes Procter & Gamble, Singapore 30 October 2014 | 1.30pm to 5.00pm Mandarin Orchard Singapore Mrs Melissa Muhammad Tax Advisor , Global Relations Programme Centre for Tax Policy and Administration Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development PROGRAMME Mr Allen Tan Principal Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow Mr Geoffrey Soh Head of Transfer Pricing Partner, KPMG Advisory LLP Ms Sharon Tan Senior Director Geography Tax Operations, Nike Mr Arnim Hilse Deputy Head of Division Federal Central Tax Office, Germany 4.45pm: Panel Discussion on The Future of Dispute Resolution Mr Paul Raymond Meaker Technical Leader (Transfer Pricing) Public Groups and International Australian Taxation Office Considering the rapid changes in International Taxation, what is the future of Dispute Resolution and how can all stakeholders work together to make the process more effective? 2.30pm: Arbitration in Singapore: A role for international tax disputes Discussion topics: • What are some ways that government, business, and other stakeholders can make APA and MAP processes more effective? An overview of arbitration in Singapore and exploration of the role for international tax disputes Mr Rajan Menon Senior Partner RHTLaw Taylor Wessing LLP 3.15pm: Coffee Break 3.45pm: Panel Discussion on Current Issues in Dispute Resolution Sharing practical experiences of Businesses, Non-Governmental Organizations, and other stakeholders in the Treaty Dispute Resolution process. How do these processes work for these stakeholders, and what are their experiences and views on how these processes vary from country to country within Asia. What is a multinational’s decision making process in selecting and managing dispute resolution mechanisms in multiple jurisdictions? Discussion topics: • Managing Tax Audits in Asia and steps to choose MAP versus other post-audit options • Handling Appeals, APAs, MAP, and thoughts on how Arbitration would work in the region • Managing simultaneous disputes in multiple jurisdictions • How can the ongoing BEPS work reshape the future of dispute resolution? Moderator: Mr Eugene Lim Head of Tax, Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow Panel Members: Mrs Melissa Muhammad Tax Advisor Global Relations Programme Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD Mr Mansor bin Hassan Director, Department of International Taxation Inland Revenue Board Malaysia Ms Chow Wai Yee Assistant Commissioner (Tax Policy and International Tax Division) Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore Mr Imanul Hakim Deputy Director of Audit on Special Transactions Directorate General of Taxes, Indonesia 6.00pm: End Seminar on Transfer Pricing Dispute Resolution in Asia Salutation: Dr / Mr / Ms / Mrs / Miss Organisation: Designation: Full name of participant: (Please underline family name) Email: Your email address will be added to our mailing list and you will receive information on our events/programmes. Please tick here if you do not wish to receive emails on our events/programmes. Mailing Address: (For invoicing purpose) Contact Person: (Coordinator) Email : Telephone number: Fax number: $214 (incl. GST) Seminar fees include materials and tea break. Terms & Conditions •Confirmation of registration is strictly upon receipt of cheque payment. •Cheques should be crossed and made payable to “Tax Academy of Singapore” indicating the seminar title at the back of the cheque. Please send the registration form with your cheque to the following address: Attn: Ms Faridah Omar - Tax Academy of Singapore, #B1-01, 55 Newton Road, Revenue House, Singapore (307987) •Confirmation will be sent via email. Please bring the Confirmation email for admission purposes. •There will be no refund for any seminar withdrawal after the Confirmation email has been sent. •Tax Academy of Singapore reserves the right to cancel the event, or make changes to the schedule, venue and speakers. For enquiries, please contact: Jocelyn Chong (DID: 6351-3040) or Amuna Manyuni (DID: 6351-3023) Email: [email protected] Fax: 6253 1214