Mark McKaig Senior Partner MRM International Tax Services reports on the PricewaterhouseCoopers International Indirect Tax Conference which was held on 22–23 March 2004 in Budapest Hungary
It was appropriate that this conference should be held in the beautiful restored Buda Castle district a world heritage site.
The focus of the conference was on change on an international scale:
● changes in the law governing indirect taxes (not just VAT but also customs duty);
● changes in business models and practices;
● changes in interpretation of taxes; and
● changes which delegates might want to initiate.
The PwC team who organised the event was led by
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Mark McKaig Senior Partner MRM International Tax Services reports on the PricewaterhouseCoopers International Indirect Tax Conference which was held on 22–23 March 2004 in Budapest Hungary
It was appropriate that this conference should be held in the beautiful restored Buda Castle district a world heritage site.
The focus of the conference was on change on an international scale:
● changes in the law governing indirect taxes (not just VAT but also customs duty);
● changes in business models and practices;
● changes in interpretation of taxes; and
● changes which delegates might want to initiate.
The PwC team who organised the event was led by
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