Introduction to International Taxation

Course

Length

5 Days

Type

Classroom

Course ID

AFBL1212
VenueAvailable Date
Dubai05-07-2026
Milan06-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur06-07-2026
Istanbul13-07-2026
Amsterdam13-07-2026
Paris20-07-2026
Singapore20-07-2026
London27-07-2026
Barcelona27-07-2026
Dubai02-08-2026
Istanbul03-08-2026
Amsterdam10-08-2026
Paris10-08-2026
Milan10-08-2026
Singapore17-08-2026
London17-08-2026
Barcelona24-08-2026
Kuala Lumpur31-08-2026
London07-09-2026
Kuala Lumpur07-09-2026
Dubai13-09-2026
Istanbul14-09-2026
Amsterdam21-09-2026
Milan21-09-2026
Paris21-09-2026
Singapore28-09-2026
Barcelona28-09-2026
Dubai04-10-2026
Barcelona05-10-2026
Milan05-10-2026
Kuala Lumpur12-10-2026
Amsterdam12-10-2026
Istanbul19-10-2026
Singapore19-10-2026
Paris26-10-2026
London26-10-2026
Barcelona02-11-2026
Singapore02-11-2026
Kuala Lumpur16-11-2026
London16-11-2026
Milan16-11-2026
Dubai22-11-2026
Istanbul23-11-2026
Paris30-11-2026
Amsterdam30-11-2026
London07-12-2026
Kuala Lumpur07-12-2026
Dubai13-12-2026
Istanbul14-12-2026
Amsterdam21-12-2026
Milan21-12-2026
Paris21-12-2026
Singapore28-12-2026
Barcelona28-12-2026

As businesses and individuals engage in cross-border transactions, understanding international taxation becomes essential for navigating complex tax regulations, mitigating risks, and ensuring compliance with global tax laws. The interaction between jurisdictional tax rules, double taxation conventions (DTCs), transfer pricing regulations, and international compliance frameworks plays a pivotal role in shaping global tax policies and business strategies.


The Introduction to International Taxation course provides a comprehensive foundation in global tax principles, focusing on tax jurisdiction, double taxation relief mechanisms, treaty applications, and transfer pricing methodologies. Participants will gain insights into tax transparency initiatives, compliance requirements, and dispute resolution techniques that support effective tax management.


This five-day training equips professionals with the skills to analyze international tax structures, interpret double taxation treaties, and implement best practices for corporate tax governance in a globalized economy.