Events
2008 Previous Events
December 18
New advanced top-level transfer pricing distance learning course that has been designed to provide in-depth training for financial, tax, and transfer pricing professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the theory and practice of transfer pricing.
December 12
Join us for a discussion of what U.S. plans to move from Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) will mean for tax policy and administration.
December 10-12
ATLAS will sponsor an intermediate-level three-day seminar on U.S. international tax provisions using examples and case studies.
December 8-9
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar geared to providing groups of attendees from various corporations the most up-to-date knowledge of the technical issues involved in handling the financial statement, the complexities of tax reporting and compliance as well as the importance and necessity of tax planning.
December 8-9
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day introduction to U.S. international tax with topics including key issues involving the American Jobs Creation Act and the U.S. tax effects of generating income or losses from operations overseas.
December 5
The tax code is too complex, riddled with loopholes, and widely viewed as unfair. Now, a new President and Congress face the challenge of addressing these shortcomings while creating a new system that contributes to economic growth.
December 1-2
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day introduction to tax and accounting issues regarding financial products and derivatives.
November 24-25
ATLAS will co-sponsor a one and a half-day seminar and workshop on the U.S., Puerto Rico, and international tax issues facing U.S. and foreign-owned manufacturing businesses based in Puerto Rico, but operating as part of a multinational enterprise.
November 20
New advanced top-level transfer pricing distance learning course that has been designed to provide in-depth training for financial, tax, and transfer pricing professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the theory and practice of transfer pricing.
November 10-11
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar focusing on major tax accounting issues affecting every corporation in the U.S.
October 30-31
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day conference focusing on the tax, legal, and financial aspects of structuring, implementing, and operating captive programs.
October 29-31
ATLAS will sponsor an intermediate-level three-day seminar on U.S. international tax provisions using examples and case studies.
October 28-29
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day conference on tax-advantaged structured financial products in Europe and the United States.
October 27-28
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day introduction to U.S. international tax with topics including key issues involving the American Jobs Creation Act and the U.S. tax effects of generating income or losses from operations overseas.
October 20-21
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar on tax issues concerning international acquisitions and reorganizations.
October 20-21
The Structured Finance Institute will sponsor a two-day symposium on topics including the U.S. solar energy market, tax structuring for solar project finance, credit and asset due diligence, state rebate and grant programs, availability of tax equity investors, and dependence on federal and state incentives.
October 19-22
The Tax Executives Institute Annual Conference is the place for tax professionals to network, share their insights and experiences, and learn from the brightest and best practitioners and most important government tax officials.
October 16
New advanced top-level transfer pricing distance learning course that has been designed to provide in-depth training for financial, tax, and transfer pricing professionals who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the theory and practice of transfer pricing.
October 13-14
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day introduction to U.S. international tax with topics including key issues involving the American Jobs Creation Act and the U.S. tax effects of generating income or losses from operations overseas.
September 25-26
Finance IQ's second Corporate Transfer Pricing conference on September 25-26, 2008 in New York City will gather top corporate tax professionals to share ideas regarding the current economic, regulatory and fiscal changes taking place in transfer pricing around the world.
September 24-26
ATLAS will sponsor an intermediate-level three-day seminar on U.S. international tax provisions using examples and case studies.
September 23-24
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day program on topics including financing from hedge funds, obtaining tax incentives in key U.S. states and through federal tax credits, and state and federal tax issues in relation to film finance incentives.
September 22-23
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar on the tax, legal, and financial aspects of real estate investiment in Brazil.
September 16
September 10-11
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar on focusing on major tax accounting issues affecting every corporation in the U.S.
September 8-9
The OECD hosts a two-day professional symposium on the theory and practice of bilateral income tax treaties, marking the 50th anniversary of the OECD model tax convention. Leading speakers from public and private sectors.
September 8-9
ATLAS will sponsor a two-day seminar on planning and dispute resolution issues.
August 31-September 5
The International Fiscal Association holds its 62nd annual World Congress, representing the worlds largest gathering of tax professionals. The week-long event focuses on a broad variety of policy and practice areas.
August 29-30
The U.S. and Dutch branches of the International Fiscal Association co-host a two-day program on recent crossborder tax developments.
August 29
Leiden University and the International Tax Center Leiden organize the 10th Anniversary Conference of the Leiden Adv LLM Program in International Tax Law.
July 25
Focus will be on tax shelters and penalties, and we will address such issues as legitimate penalty defenses and the ethics involved in opinion letter writing.
July 14-18
The International Tax Center Leiden has announced its second intensive summer course in International Tax Law.
July 7-8
Cambridge University's Centre for Tax Law (CTL) hosts a special conference examining the role of tax history in the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States.
June 20-21
Oxford University's Centre for Business Taxation (CBT) holds its annual summer tax conference examining the policy challenges that confront business taxpayers and tax administrators.
June 5-6
An event that brings together tax professionals from around Asia to debate the latest tax developments, including transfer pricing and financing methods.
May 1-2
2008 International Update: U.S. Mexico Canada Cross-Border Tax Issues.
April 28-May 2
Introduction and Intermediate update to U.S. international tax.



