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Event Date |
Thu Jun 8 EEST (over 1 year ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Jun 7 5:00pm - Wed Jun 7 5:00pm |
Location | Webinar |
Region | EMEA |
Many multi-national entities operate across several African jurisdictions. Due to the complexity of domestic tax laws as well as the tax implications of cross-border transactions and the impact of double tax agreements, taxpayers in various African jurisdictions may end up in a dispute with the local tax authorities. Resolving such disputes can be a lengthy and costly process, particularly if the matter proceeds to court.
An increasing number of jurisdictions have implemented alternative tax dispute resolution mechanisms, including tax tribunals. Some have been long established, while others are relatively recent, or have been recently reformed.
This webinar will focus on South Africa, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom as three jurisdictions that share a legal heritage as far as courts of law are concerned but developed and reformed tax dispute resolution mechanisms along their own trajectories.
2023 Speakers
Dapo Jladimeji
President, IFA Africa
Michael Janisch
Advocate, The Cape Bar
Theo Emuwa
Tax Director, Aelex Nigeria
David Southern
Tax Barrister, Field Court Tax Chambers
Peter Dachs
Tax Director, ENSafrica
CHAIR:
Peter Dachs
Tax Director, ENS Africa