The webinar covered recent court practice in tax dispute resolution during martial law in Ukraine. In particular, the speakers discussed the most notable decisions of the Supreme Court in 2023, and the trend-setting decisions of courts of the first and second instance. Understanding of the tendencies in tax dispute resolution will help general counsel and top managers develop business and legal strategies accordingly.
The speakers also elaborated on the recent resumption of tax audits in Ukraine and the suspension of the registration of tax invoices.
During the webinar we discussed:
1. Tax audits partially resumed, limitations during martial law
2. Court practice 2023 in review:
- Audits
- Penalties and fines
- Confirming the impossibility to fulfil tax obligations during martial law
- Recognizing agreements invalid
- Income tax
- Transfer pricing
- Permanent establishment
- Beneficiary owner
- VAT
Speakers:
Viktoriya Fomenko, Partner, Tax and Customs, INTEGRITES. Viktoriya leads the Tax and Customs team and co-heads the Private Client practice at INTEGRITES. Having 23 years of experience, Viktoriya handles complex cases as an advisor of choice to large international and Ukrainian companies, representative offices of foreign companies in Ukraine. During martial law, she has consolidated considerable experience consulting clients on the dynamically changing tax legislation and its implications for their business.
Kostiantyn Kharchenko
Senior Associate, Tax and Customs
INTEGRITES
Viktor Chornyi
Junior Associate, Tax and Customs
INTEGRITES
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