Managing Tax Audits & Investigations 2012
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course highlights
• Examining the crucial initial steps of the audit
• Establishing an effective case through litigation
• Handling foreign-based requests for information
• Determining when a tax audit turns into an investigation - and its implications
who should attend
Vice Presidents and Directors of: Corporate Tax, International Tax, Tax Planning, Finance, Accounting; Corporate Tax Counsel; Chief Financial Offi cers; Treasurers; Controllers;Tax Lawyers and Tax Accountants who want to expand their knowledge in this area
PANEL DISCUSSION: THE TAX DIRECTOR’S ROLE IN MANAGING A TAX AUDIT
Tax audits are a time-consuming and expensive proposition for the taxpayer involved. If not handled properly, an audit can result in a needless waste of time and effort in addition to the tax, interest and penalties that may become payable. Conducting a good audit can make the difference between the success or failure of the tax director function. This session will review the tax director’s role in managing a tax audit.
· Types of tax audits and audit preparation
· Managing the audit and managing conflict
· Using outside advisors
· Real-time audits
· Advance pricing agreements
Organizer & Venue for Managing Tax Audits & Investigations
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Organizer
Federated Press
P.O. Box 4005
Station A
Toronto, Ontario
M5W 2Z8
Canada
Tel: 1-800-363-0722
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Venue
Calgary Marriott Hotel
110 9th Avenue SE · Calgary, Alberta T2G 5A6 Canada
Calgary, , Canada
Tel: +14032667331
Fax: 1 403 269 1961