The 2022 Global Tax Symposium is organised by the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (India), the London School of Economics (UK), the University of Louvain (Belgium), University of Melbourne (Australia), GLOBTAXGOV at University of Leiden (the Netherlands) and University of Muenster (Germany).

This year’s conference will address topics crossing the spheres of New Frontiers of International Taxation. They call for papers that may address principled, theoretical or pragmatic issues connected to tax and development. The select themes covered by this symposium are

  • Design and co-ordination of carbon taxes
  • Taxation of virtual currencies and transactions
  • Use of automation and big data analytics by MNEs and tax administration
  •  Challenges in taxing incomes of mobile earners and wealth taxation, as well as international tax rules.

It will be hosted by the National Institute of Public Finance and Policy on 1 and 2 December.

Further information available here.

 

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