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The increasing role of the OECD in setting tax policy presentation
Published on 25 Nov 10 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- the history of the OECD
- transfer pricing and treaties
- the role of tax advisers
- tax evasion, harmful practices and TIEAs
- environmental taxation.
Author profile
Stephen Coleclough
Stephen joined PricewaterhouseCoopers as a VAT Partner in January 1997 and works in the VAT practice in London. Prior to that he was at Simmons & Simmons as a qualified solicitor from 1987, becoming a partner in 1991, and head of corporate tax in 1995. Stephen is the current President of the Confédération Fiscale Européenne (CFE) and is in his second year of office. Prior to that, Stephen became Chairman of the CFE Committee in 2005, the first indirect tax practitioner to do so. Previously he chaired its Indirect Tax Committee from 2001 to 2004. He has been a member of the CFE Fiscal Committee since 1997, when he joined to work on the SLIM Task Force and has worked consistently to strengthen the CFE’s relationship with the Tax Directorate of the Commission. - Current at 22 September 2010
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Inbound investment
Author(s): Tony CLEMENSMaterials from this session:
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Updates on investment opportunities in China
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The increasing role of the OECD in setting tax policy
Author(s): Stephen COLECLOUGHMaterials from this session:
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Emerging trends in international tax
Author(s): Graeme COOPERMaterials from this session:
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Recent developments in transfer pricing
Author(s): David RUSSELLMaterials from this session:
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Interpretation of double tax agreements - Recent developments
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Privacy and confidentiality - The rights of taxpayers and their advisors
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