International tax developments: quarterly update (Replay)

In today's rapidly changing tax environment, it is vitally important that CFOs and tax directors understand the latest international tax developments across the globe so that they can proactively manage their international tax strategy. Join us for the third webcast in our quarterly series on international tax developments as our panelists discuss:

  • Russian transfer pricing developments: impact on multinationals with operations in Russia
  • US economic substance doctrine and other US anti avoidance rules
  • Beneficial ownership: proposed changes to the OECD Model Convention

This program will be of interest to directors of tax/international tax, directors of finance, CFOs, international tax managers and tax accountants looking for the latest practical information to support their global business initiatives. Register today.

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Originally broadcast on:
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
4:00 pm Eastern time

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Wed 21 Sep 2011 08:00:00 PM GMT

Duration: 01:15

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