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Global relations calendar of events 2023

 

Each year, the Global Relations Programme on Taxation (GRP) holds more than 50 capacity building activities to equip tax officials from developing countries with the knowledge and skills to tackle today’s most pressing challenges in international taxation. The GRP offers a full suite of training activities to meet a variety of learning objectives and needs, spanning from developing a basic understanding of the issues to consolidating practical knowledge and skills. The programme focuses on key areas of OECD’s work on tax and on emerging issues relevant to developing countries, including, but not limited to, tax treaties, transfer pricing, BEPS, tax and digitalisation, exchange of information, tax administration, VAT and tax and crime.

 

Our goal is to help tax officials take part in an international community to share their experiences, acquire a common understanding of international tax systems and their implementation and develop solutions to common problems. All capacity building activities are offered free of charge to tax officials. Many of these events are delivered in partnership with regional and international tax organisations.

 

The GRP comprises a fully integrated and blended learning ecosystem. Tax officials have broad flexibility to choose from several live and self-paced training options, which cover from the most basic to the most complex issues, and can tailor the learning experience around their needs and schedule.

 

Explore each category below for information about how to participate: 
 

 

Check out the Global Relations Programme bi-annual bulletins highlighting upcoming workshops, eLearning modules, webinars and more.

 

Below you will find the calendar of confirmed events for 2023. Note that the calendar is updated regularly with new events and additional information on dates and timing.

 

2023 Calendar of events

Date

Topic

Host

January

 

 

15-19

 

Tax and Crime

In person

Saudi Arabia 

26

AM

VAT on international trade  (Russian and Turkish interpretation)

Webinar

Türkiye MTC

 

 

 

February

   

7-10

10:00-15:00 (Paris time)

Transfer Pricing (“follow-up” event) - French and Portuguese interpretation

Virtual class

ATAF

21-23

9:00-12:00 (Paris time)

CbC - BEPS Action 13 Implementation

Virtual class

Austria/Hungary MTCs

March

   

6

11:00-13:00 (Paris time)

Tax Incentives and GloBE Rules

Webinar

Malaysia/Korea MTCs

15

9:00-11:00 (Paris time)

Digitalisation of Tax Administrations

Webinar

China MTC

28-30

10:00-14:00 (Paris time)

Transfer Pricing Intermediate Level

Virtual class

ATAF

 

 

 

April

   

4-6

Tax Treaties: key passive income articles

Virtual class

CREDAF

11-13

16:00-19:00 (Paris time)

CbC - BEPS Action 13 Implementation (Spanish interpretation)

Virtual class

Mexico MTC

13

16:00-18:00 (Paris time)

Q&A on P1/P2 recorded webinars

Webinar

OECD

14

AM

Q&A on P1/P2 recorded webinars

Webinar

Malaysia

17-21

 

MAP (Spanish interpretation)

In person

Mexico MTC

May

   

9-11

AM

Challenges & opportunities arising from digitalisation

Virtual Workshop

China MTC

 

9

16:00-19:00 (Paris time)

Tax incentives and GloBE Rules (Spanish interpretation)

Webinar

Mexico MTC

23-25

AM

Challenges & opportunities arising from digitalisation

Virtual class

Malaysia/Korea MTCs

22-26

 

Tax Treaties

In person

Hungary MTC

June

   

6-8

AM

Tax Treaties

Virtual class

Indonesia

13-15

AM

MAP

Virtual class

China MTC

19-23

EOI ( Russian and Turkish interpretation)

In person

Türkiye MTC

 

 

 

July

 

 

3-7

Transfer Pricing (advanced) 

In person

ATAF

17-21

Tax treaties: Practical workshop on tax treaty negotiation

In person

UN/Austria MTC

 

 

 

September

   

18-21

Transfer Pricing

In person

Indonesia

27

 

Carbon Taxation (Russian and Turkish interpretation)

Webinar

Türkiye/Austria MTCs

 

 

 

October

   

2-4

Challenges & opportunities arising from digitalisation

Virtual class

OECD

10-12

Tax Treaties: Getting Ready for Tax Treaty Negotiations (Russian and Turkish interpretation)

Virtual class

Korea/Türkiye MTCs

17-19

 

VAT  on international trade

Virtual class

Korea/Hungary MTCs

23-26

GloBE rules (including sessions on tax incentives)  - Russian and Turkish interpretation

Türkiye MTC

24-26

EOI

Virtual class

Indonesia

30-3 Nov

MAP

In person

 Korea MTC

November 

   

3

9:00-11:00

Q&A session on Pillar One or Pillar Two

Webinar

OECD

7-9

Tax & Crime

In person

ATAF

14

Tax Morale 

Webinar

China MTC

16

Carbon taxation

Webinar

OECD

20-23 (TBC)

Tax Treaties, Transfer Pricing

In person

UAE

21-23

EOI

Virtual class

CREDAF

27

Tax Morale (Spanish interpretation)

Webinar

Mexico MTC

December

   

 

You can register for our virtual workshops through the Knowledge Sharing Platform (KSP). Please note that the KSP is only open to tax officials.

 

How to register to the KSP

  1. Enter the KSPTA Platform at: www.ksp-ta.org
  2. Create your account if you don’t have one, using your professional email. In the field “Country/Organisation”, select your country of residence.
  3. You will automatically receive an email asking you to confirm your account. Please check your spam folder. If you have not received the confirmation email, please write to info@KSP-ta.org
  4. Once confirmed, you will receive another email to create your password, automatically or in 1-2 business days.

For some events, you will need to contact your country representative. If you don't know who your country representative is, please refer to our List of Country Representatives. If you are a country representative, you can refer to our Guidelines for Country Representatives.

 

For any other questions please contact us at CTP.GlobalRelations@oecd.org.

 

* Please note that only events taking place in a Multilateral Tax Centre (MTC) are open to direct registration through the Knowledge Sharing Platform. Events taking place in other locations are not open to direct registration.

 

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