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The AIJA Tax Law Commission presents its ninth Annual Tax Conference, this time taking place in the delightful city of Reykjavik, in Iceland.

The Annual AIJA Tax Conference is a 100% tax event, focusing on the interests of young tax lawyers. The purpose of this seminar is to bring you fully up to date with the latest developments on international and domestic tax matters, introduced both by outstanding speakers from international and governmental organisations, universities, and by interactive panel discussions between participants. The topic of this year’s seminar will be "How to save the pie? Cross border taxation of HNWI". In order to ensure the very high level of the scientific programme, the Tax Law Commission is proud to announce the participation of speakers from the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD).

Previous AIJA tax conferences have proven to be very successful in bringing young tax lawyers together, enhancing their skills and knowledge in (international) tax law and expanding their network and friendships; something for which AIJA is well-known. The Seminar will be organized in warm cooperation with our friends of ATLANTIK Legal Services in Reykjavik.

AIJA Commissions involved
  • Tax Law

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Please note that in-house counsel registrations are subject to review and confirmation by AIJA. AIJA considers in-house counsel professionals who hold a university degree in law allowing access to a bar association and practicing law as an in-house counsel in private, public, or non-profit companies, institutions or organisations. Please note that in-house counsel who are at the same time active as fee-earning lawyers or consultants are not eligible to the discounted in-house counsel fee.

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