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Trends in International Taxation: An African Perspective3rd IBFD Africa Tax Symposium
10-12 May 2017 • Accra • Ghana • Labadi Beach Hotel
IBFD, Your Portal to Cross-Border Tax Expertise www.ibfd.orgIBFD, Your Portal to Cross-Border Tax Expertise
Speakers X Annet Wanyana Oguttu, Professor of Tax Law, University of South Africa, South Africa
X Babatunde Oladapo, Executive Secretary, West African Tax Administrations Forum (WATAF), Nigeria
X Barassou Diawara, Knowledge and Learning Officer,The African Capacity Building Foundation, Zimbabwe
X Belema Obuoforibo, Director, Knowledge Centre, IBFD, Netherlands
X Daniel Ngumy, Partner, Anjarwalla & Khanna (A&K), Kenya
X Prof. David J. Bakibinga, Makerere University, Uganda X Duncan Onduru, Executive Director, Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators (CATA), UK;
X Elandre Brandt, Head of Group Tax, Imperial Holdings Limited, South Africa
X Emily Muyaa, Managing Senior, Sub-Saharan Africa, Africa, Middle East & Latin America, IBFD, Netherlands
X Eric Mensah, Chair UN Subcommittee on Extractive Industries Taxation Issues for Developing Countries and Assistant Commissioner, Ghana Revenue Authority
X George Obell, Chief Manager - Audit Operations, LTO, Kenya Revenue Authority
X Johann Hattingh, University of Cape Town, South Africa X Kennedy Munyandi, Manager, Africa, Middle East & Latin America, IBFD, Netherlands
X Márcio F. Verdi, Executive Secretary, Inter-American Center of Tax Administrations (CIAT), Panama
X Chief Mark Anthony C. Dike, Immediate Past President, Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN)
X Martin Kisuu, Managing Partner, Taxwise Consulting, Kenya
X Maurice Mwaniki, VAT Director – Middle East and Africa, General Electric (GE), Kenya
X Michael Lennard, Chief of International Tax Cooperation and Trade in the Financing for Development Office, United Nations, United States
X Nana Afua Okoh, Manager - Taxation & Corporate Finance, Gold Fields Ghana Ltd, Ghana
X Noël-Faustin Kouame, Manager-Transfer Pricing Unit, Bile-Aka, Brizoua Bi & Associates, Ivory Coast
X Paul Asamoah, Tax & Risk Lead, Accra Breweries Limited, Ghana
X Philip Mensah, Deputy Commissioner, Ghana Revenue Authority
X Pramod Kumar, Member, Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Ministry of Law & Justice, India
X Ridha Hamzaoui, Regional Tax Manager, Africa and Middle East, IBFD, Netherlands
X Sebastine Odimma, Head of Tax, Maersk Group Nigeria X Theophilus I. Emuwa, Partner, AELEX, Nigeria
OECD representatives, to be announced
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IBFD Centre for Studies in
African Taxation (CSAT) was
launched by IBFD in 2015.
CSAT is an autonomous think
tank devoted to the study and
development of African taxation.
www.ibfd.org/CSAT
The 2017 Symposium, an initiative of CSAT, will focus
on Africa and the post-BEPS landscape. As always, the
Symposium will present a sharp and insightful perspective
on current issues in African taxation. Set against the
backdrop of the prevailing international tax climate, we
offer a rich programme tailored to the needs of the Africa
tax professional. We will shine special focus on the key
areas of tax treaties, transfer pricing, and the taxation of
natural resources. We have an impressive line-up of world-
renowned speakers, ranging from IBFD in-house experts,
to speakers from practice, industry and academia. All
sessions will focus on highly practical content and will be
rounded out by perspectives from all over the world.
Topics
X Post-BEPS International Tax Planning – Problems and
Prospects for Africa
X The Changing Face of Africa’s Tax Treaties – Strategies,
Trends and Opportunities
X The Multilateral Instrument and Africa’s Tax Treaties –
Practical Strategies for the Future
X Prevention of Base Erosion in Africa – Policy,
Practice and Challenges
X Taxing the Extractive Industry in Africa – Legal, Practical
and Regulatory Issues
X Transfer Pricing in Africa – A Sector-by-Sector Approach
Host of our Welcome Reception at the residence
of the Dutch Ambassador in Accra, Ghana
West African Tax Administration Forum
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