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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Apr 13: International Tax and Transfer Pricing 
Quest India brings to you an interactive session on International Tax and
Transfer Pricing

April 13,2007 The Leela Palace Bangalore

About the Seminar

Quest India is proud to announce this conference on International Tax and
Transfer Pricing. International Taxation and Transfer Pricing are high on
the agenda of the industry.

The field of International Taxation has gained tremendous importance in
today's globalised environment. Issues range from attribution of profits to
a permanent establishment, outbound investment, implications of software
payments and fees for technical services, deputation of employees, global
transfer pricing policy, expat taxation issues mean confronting a wide
array of new tax planning and compliance challenges.

In line with Quest India's approach of organizing conferences to enlighten
the participants by listening to renowned experts in the field, this
conference will encapsulate diverse issues in the field of international
taxation and transfer pricing.

The conference will provide expert views with practical skills to craft
planning and compliance for integrated solutions which is of relevance and
use.

Who should attend?
This conference covers all the pertinent aspects of International Tax and
Transfer Pricing. It is a "must attend" for Managing Directors, CEO, CFO,
COO, Finance Directors, Vice President Finance & senior management team
members interested in Taxation. This can be seen from the topics and the
speakers for the seminar. Trade and Industry representatives will also find
this conference interesting. Practicing Chartered Accountants & Tax
Consultants would also benefit by attending this unique event.

Agenda

April 13, 2007
9.00am to 9.30 Registration

9.30 am to 10.30 am Attribution of Profits to a Permanent Establishment-
Theory and Practice

10.30am to 10.45am Tea Break

10.45 am to 11.45 am International Tax Implications of Software Payments /
Fees for Technical Services.
11.45 am to 12.45 pm Outbound Investments - a Little Tax Planning to
Protect Your Pie!

1.00pm to 2.00pm Luncheon

2.00 pm to 3.00 pm Deputation of Employees - International Tax
Implications

3.00 pm to 3.15 pm Tea Break

3.15 pm to 4.15 pm Formulating a Global Transfer Pricing Policy - "killing
many birds with one stone!"

4.15 pm to 5.15 pm Expat Taxation Issues

Key Speakers

K.R.Sekar Partner
Deloitte Haskins & Sells

Narayan Mehta Partner
S K Parekh & Co.

Akil Hirani Managing Partner
Majmudar & Co.

VIshweshwar Mudigonda
Director RSM & CO.

Participation Fee

Participation fee is Rs 8000 per person plus Service Tax and Education Cess
@ 12.24%.

A group discount of 10% is available for a group of 2 delegates from the
same organization. A group discount of 15% is available for a group of 3
delegates from the same organization.

Payment can be made by Demand Draft or Cheque payable at Mumbai favouring
"Quest India".

Important Note: Registrations are confirmed only on receipt of payment.
There are limited seats. Registration will be on first-come first served
basis. Right for admission are reserved by Quest India.

Quest India "Bringing Minds Together"

For Registration Contact
Manoj Karnik
+91 22 65713191 OR +91 9819700285
Email manoj@questindia.biz / reachus@questindia.biz

Important Note: There are limited seats & registration will be on first-
come first served basis.

Cancellations up to 7 working days before the seminar will be entitled to a
50% refund. No refund will be provided for cancellations made in less than
7 working days before the seminar date.
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1 comments                                                                                              

Comments:
Sounds like an informative event. Participants who are interested in transfer pricing in the United States might want to visit:
http://www.ustransferpricing.com
 
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