20th anniversary
September 2020
Amsterdam
Drawing on almost 30 years of cutting-edge editorial insight and research, International Tax Review returned to Amsterdam with a programme designed to facilitate free and transparent debate on salient issues such as the OECD’s taxation of the digital economy, developments in risk and compliance management and the rise in TP disputes. As such, taxpayers openly shared experiences of how to deal with a rapidly evolving global transfer pricing environment.
Over the course of two days, over 200+ in-house transfer pricing professionals, leading advisers and senior policymakers were brought together to debate the most significant topics and trends impacting the industry.
Instead of traditional press reporting on the event, International Tax Review editors lead the debate with their own probing questions for the expert panellists from industry and practice and encouraged delegates to challenge the speakers’ opinions.
Gain insight from the OECD on BEPS 2.0, a review of the current transfer pricing landscape and the progress of recent OECD measures
Analyse best practice for preventing and resolving disputes and take away actionable insights from interactive deep-dive roundtable discussions
Hosting a 70% tax executive audience, hear direct from leading tax authority figures on taxpayers’ key concerns
Network with 200+ senior tax and transfer pricing executives over two days
"The mixture of panellists from around the world, governmental organisations, OECD, different advisory firms, practical influence from the industry...there's something here for everyone."
"The mixture of panellists from around the world, governmental organisations, OECD, different advisory firms, practical influence from the industry...there's something here for everyone."
"The mixture of panellists from around the world, governmental organisations, OECD, different advisory firms, practical influence from the industry...there's something here for everyone."
"The mixture of panellists from around the world, governmental organisations, OECD, different advisory firms, practical influence from the industry...there's something here for everyone."