Webinar: Taxation of Intellectual Property under Cyprus Tax Law (e.g. IP Box and Transfer Pricing), Tax Treaties & EU Law

 

Webinar No:
48/2024

Subject:

Taxation of Intellectual Property under Cyprus Tax Law (e.g. IP Box and Transfer Pricing), Tax Treaties & EU Law

Language:

English

Date
Webinar time
16/10/2024 09:00 – 13:30

Speakers:

Costas Savva │ Tax Partner │International Tax & Transfer Pricing, Taxand, FCCA, LLB Law, LLM (Tax)
Christos Theophilou │ Tax Partner │International Tax & Transfer Pricing, Taxand, BSc (Econ.), FCA, ADIT, MSc Tax (Oxon), LLB (Hons) Law
Demis Ioannou │ Tax Partner │International Tax & Transfer Pricing, Taxand, BΑ, FCA, MSc Tax (Oxon), LLB (Hons) Law

Purpose:

The purpose of the webinar is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the taxation aspects related to Intellectual Property (IP) under Cyprus Tax Law. Specifically, the focus will be on key elements such as the IP Box regime, Transfer Pricing considerations, and their intersection with Tax Treaties and EU Law. The seminar aims to equip participants with practical insights and knowledge essential for navigating the complexities of IP taxation in the Cyprus tax landscape.
*Notably, the webinar is an intermediate to advanced webinar. Participants in this webinar are expected to be familiar with the key concepts of both Cyprus and international tax law.

Who should attend:

The webinar is addressed to all members of ICPAC as well as other interested parties.

Participation fee:

70 EUR
 (incl. VAT) for ICPAC Members/ Students/Graduate Accountants120 EUR (incl. VAT) for non-ICPAC Members

CPD units:

The webinar corresponds to 4 CPD units for full attendance.
For more information and Registration for the webinar please visit the website of the Institute to the following link .

Registration process:
A follow-up email will be circulated 3 days before the webinar to provide the access link and instructions on how to join the training session.

Register promptly to secure a place at the webinar as the number of places is limited to 200 participants.