International Tax Board BOARD INTERNATIONAL
The International Tax Board is Finance Monthly’s premier feature and is specifically designed to bring together some of the most respected tax specialists each month, by jurisdiction. Every month we invite taxation specialists to provide comment on current tax legislation, with the primary purpose of the International Tax Board being to keep our corporate and financial readership informed of the latest developments in the world of corporate tax.
Tax and Transfer Pricing are always contentious issues, and are significant considerations for all businesses. They need considerable attention to remain compliant and trouble-free. However, with the increasingly complex tax and accountancy regimes to which businesses are bound, as well as growing globalisation, getting access to the right tax advice and guidance is now more vital than ever.
With this in mind, Finance Monthly talks to international specialists:
Dorota Kaminska Ernst & Young (Poland) Tax Controversy Services
Mauricio Loy Decebal-Cuza Ernst & Young (Chile) Transfer Pricing
Agnieszka Talasiewicz Partner, Law / Tax Controversy Tel: +48 22 557 70 00 Direct: +48 22 557 72 80
Agnieszka.Talasiewicz@pl.ey.com
Michal Goj
Senior Manager, Tax Controversy Direct: +48 22 557 7253
Michal.Goj@pl.ey.com
Ernst & Young Rondo ONZ 1, 00-124 Warsaw, Poland
Mauricio Loy Decebal-Cuza Ernst & Young Auditorías y Asesorías Limitada
Direct: 56 2 676 1419 Secretary: 56 2 676 1674 Fax: 56 2 676 1032 Mobile: 56 9 93442383 Email:
Mauricio.loy@cl.ey.com
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