2-day tax seminar set

MANILA, Philippines - You may not know it but you might be paying for what you are not supposed to pay. Most taxpayers are unaware that they can actually save on their income tax, VAT, estate and donors tax, and documentary stamp taxes by simply knowing and taking advantage of tax-exempt transactions and preferential tax treatments to lessen their financial worries in paying their taxes and documentation reporting compliance with the BIR.

To help individuals, business organizations, NGOs, schools and all other types of organization, the Center for Global Best Practices will hold a pioneering seminar entitled “Taxpayers’ Complete Guide To Tax Exempt Transactions And Preferential Tax Treatments” on Thursday and Friday, June 21 & 22, 2012 at the Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyong City.

We’ve researched, compiled, and unearthed all of these voluminous documents as we present them to you in a simplified and solutions-oriented format. We will share with you unheard provisions, pertinent tax regulations, and special laws related to tax-exempt transactions. This seminar is CPE and MCLE-accredited for accountants and lawyers.

Pariticpants of three or more can avail of group discounts and those registering on or before May 21 can avail of the early bird special rate. For details further details, check www.cgbp.org or call (02) 842-7148/59; 556-8968/69 and in Cebu at (032) 512-3106 to 07 and in Baguio at (074) 423-5148.

In this 1.5-day special seminar, expert tax practitioner and author of 23 taxation books, Danilo A. Duncano CPA, will reveal to you the best-kept secrets of tax experts and teach you how you can greatly benefit from tax-exempt transactions and preferential tax treatments.

He will discuss comprehensively all the applicable laws and BIR issuances even those dating back fro the 1940s that are still in effect and very useful for taxpayers who want take advantage of tax saving legally and the right way.

Duncano has over 28 years of experience as a tax practitioner both in the private and public sector. Currently, he holds the position of director of the Bureau of the Internal Revenue (CESO V). He has served the BIR as regional director of Quezon City, Pampanga, and Butuan. In 2007, he was designated as OIC deputy commissioner of the Tax Reform and Administration Group (TRAG), Special Concerns Group (SCG), and Resource Management Group (RMG).

Participants will be entitled to the resource kit, sumptuous snacks and lunch buffet, and a certificate of attendance. This is a limited-seats-only program and pre-registration is required.

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