Advanced Diploma in International Taxation
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Advanced Diploma in International Taxation
Invitation Series of lectures on “Principles of International and European Tax law” Lecturer: Dr. Tomas Balco, LLM, FCCA Organizer: Kaunas University of Technology Date: 5-7 May 2015 Venue: Kaunas University of Technology School of Economics and Business Donelaičio Str. 20, Kaunas, Lithuania KTU School of Economics and Business is pleased to welcome you to series of lectures dedicated to the topic of International and European taxation, which will be presented by international tax expert – JUDr. Tomas Balco, LL.M., FCCA. Please see more information about program of lectures and lecturer on the next page. You can also benefit from presentation of Dr. Balco during the ICEM 2015 conference on topic about “Tax challenges for companies operating in global world vs. Challenges for governments taxing companies operating in the Global world”. Read more about the ICEM 2015 conference: http://www.icem.lt/index.php/icem/pages/view/Program For any inquiries related to participation in the lectures and conference, please contact Dr. Lina Klovienė at [email protected] International Taxation is a unique specialization in tax law and tax accounting, which includes areas as diverse as provisions of domestic tax laws, international tax treaties as well as transfer pricing. Currently, it is frequently mentioned in relation to political discussions and public debates related to aggressive tax planning of multinational companies, tax havens, but also the Global initiatives of G 20 and OECD – Project BEPS as well as the initiatives of European Union related to elimination of harmful tax competition and prohibited state aid. Program of lectures 5 May 2015, Tuesday 8.30 – 10.00 Principles of International and European Taxation (P.1). Room 117. 10.30 – 12.00 Principles of International and European Taxation (P.2). Room 117. 14.00 – 16.00 Principles of International and European Taxation (General) Room 113. 6 May 2015, Wednesday 15.00 – 17.00 Tax Planning and Tax Avoidance: Implications for Accountants Room 118. 7 May 2015, Thursday 17.30 – 19.00 Tax Audit, principles and practical aspects. Room 117 Tomas Balco, JUDr., FCCA. LL.M Dr. Balco is a tax professional with over 15 years of experience in private and public sectors (Ministries of Finance of Chile, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Slovakia, EU Commission), research (IBFD, ICTD) and academia. In fall 2014 he joined Slovak Ministry of Finance as General State Counsel dedicated to areas of Transfer Pricing, International and EU Taxation. As part of his work he closely follows the BEPS project and represents Slovakia in OECD, EU – several expert groups at the level of European Council and is spearheading the preparation for Slovak EU Presidency – its EU tax policy agenda. Degrees and Qualifications: Doctor in Law (JUDr.) – Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Magister in Law (Mgr.) Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Postgraduate LL.M. in International Tax Law – WU Wien, Austria ACCA qualification (qualified in 2003, Fellow status) In the period 2007-2014 he has worked and lived in Kazakhstan, first as Senior Manager in company PricewaterhouseCoopers and then in academic role with KIMEP University, where in his role of Associate Professor, he has establishing tax specialization program at KIMEP University and also established tax research center – currently known as Central Asian Tax Research Center (CATRC) – www.catrc.org. He teaches in academic programs at International Tax Center at University of Leiden (Netherlands), University of Pretoria (South Africa), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), University of Lausane (Switzerland), Komensky University (Slovakia) and IBDT (Brazil). Together with his colleagues he is also teaching a special executive program dedicated to International Taxation – Advanced Diploma in International Taxation – ADIT - http://www.tax.org.uk. Since 2008 follows the work of UN Committee of Experts and participates in the work of several of its Subcommittees – currently in the work of Subcommittee for Extractive Industry Taxation. Policy Research Center Policy Research Center is platform dedicated to the carrying out high level policy research aimed at improving and changing the global, regional and national tax and public finance policy. The work and publications of Policy Research Center are aimed at policy makers in developed and developed countries as well as taxation and public finance students and future policy makers. For cooperation matters please contact: [email protected] Central Asian Tax Research Center CATRC is a team of researchers engaged in tax-related research. CATRC has a historical link to KIMEP University, where Associate Professor Tomas Balco established Tax Research Center in 2010 and where until 2014, this research center was hosted by School of Law. This tax research center has soon expanded membership to foreign tax professors, academics as well as students at different Universities in Kazakhstan and abroad and became known also as CATRC - Central Asian Tax Research Center, which now has core members located in several countries and continents. CATRC members independently or in teams perform specialized tax research and analytical work, mainly focused on Kazakhstan and Central Asian countries, and to a certain extent on CIS countries and Eastern/Central Europe. Some members of CATRC Team also continue their work at KIMEP University, while others continue their professional careers or academic studies abroad. CATRC team also publishes the results of its research in international journals and publications. CATRC seeks to fill an untapped area of taxation education in Central Asia both through academic lectures and programs as well as professional qualification programs such as ADIT preparatory courses. For any inquiries and cooperation matters please contact: [email protected] For more information visit: www.catrc.org