SOUTH AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF TAXATION (SAIT) Transfer Pricing Summit 2023

First published on I/I/T/F Academy of Tax Law on 13 November 2023

I/I/T/F Head of Academic Development, Prof Dr Daniel N. Erasmus was in attendance at the event and delivered a key-note presentation on:

TRANSFER PRICING – THE NOOSE TIGHTENS FURTHER

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Transfer Pricing

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  • Postgraduate Certificate (PG-C) in Transfer Pricing
  • Postgraduate Diploma (PG-D) in Transfer Pricing
  • Masters (MSc) in Transfer Pricing

International Taxation

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  • Postgraduate Certificate (PG-C) in International Taxation
  • Postgraduate Diploma (PG-D) in International Taxation
  • Masters (MSc) in International Taxation

South African Tax Law

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  • Postgraduate Certificate (PG-C) in SA Tax Law
  • Postgraduate Diploma (PG-D) in SA Tax Law
  • Masters (MSc) in SA Tax Law

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