An international tax conference on “Globalising Economies: Challenges to Tax system” is going to be held on 14-15th November 2006. The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is organizing it at the Federation house Tansen Marg, New Delhi, India. The sole aim of the conference is to attract India as one of the best FDI destination over the world and it holds a better tax environment. The event would cover the discussions upon cross Border Restructuring, issues related to Shared Service Centres, transfer Pricing, double Taxation Avoidance Conventions and steps to promote trade and commerce. Industrialists, international tax experts, law experts, consultants, and senior bankers will participation in the conference. Both the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) have stepped forward and have joined hands with FICCI for organizing such event.
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Professor at Columbia University. Recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2001 & the John Bates Clark Medal in 1979. Author of "Freefall: America, Free Markets", "The Sinking of the World Economy", "Globalisation and its Discontents" & "Making Globalisation Work".
Non-Executive Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia. Lecturer at Yale University's School of Management and Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Author of "The Next Asia".
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