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Chamber of Tax Advisers of the Czech Republic Tax Academy Simona Kratochvilova

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Chamber of Tax Advisers of the Czech Republic

Tax Academy

Simona Kratochvilova

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Advanced Diploma in International Taxation

The Global Standard in International Taxation

www.adit.org.uk

Chartered Institute of Taxation

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Why ADIT?-Recognised and responded to international demand for specialist tax professional qualification at an advanced level

-Meets the needs of international tax practitioners working in or with corporate tax

-Complements a domestic professional qualification and/or post-graduate level academic degree

-International tax professionals have a variety of backgrounds and spend time in more than one country

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What is ADIT - Structure

Students must pass three exams (or two exams and a thesis), held in June, in any order, to complete the designation

Paper I – Principles od International Taxation

Paper II – Demonstrate detailed knowledge of chosen option jurisdiction´s corporate tax regime regarding international corporate tax matters

paper III – demonstrate awareness of key features of the corporate tax systém and information on international corporate tax in relation to the chosen jurisdiction

Thesis (optional) – aleternative to either Paper II or Paper III. Topic on some aspect of international tax in relation to any tax jurisdiction

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ADIT Academic BoardProf. JOhn Avery Jones – Vienna University of Economics and BUsiness

Dr. Philop Baker – Institut of Advanced Legal studies, University of London

Prof. Malcolm Gammie – London School of Economics, Queen Mary College,

University of London

Prof. Kees Van Raad – University of Leiden

Prof. Jefferson VanderWolk - Faculty of Law at the Chinese University of

Hong Kong

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Who is ADIT for?

Professionals who:

Want an international rofessional qualification

Want to complement their post-graduate degree and/or their national professional qualification

Have a personal desire to increase and gain more confidence in their knowledge and skills

Don´t have the resources (time, energy, or money) or prerequisites to attend a course requiring regular attendance in a classroom

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The ADIT Population

1400 students – 55% are outside the UK

85 different countries represented – every

continent, major market centre, and every

business sector

Average age 37 years

60%men, 40%woman

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Significant benefitsDemonstraton of your ability in a „home“ country taxation

system

Being entitled to put the designatory letters „ADIT“ after

your name

Modular structure makes it flexible and easier to fit stuy

and exams around work commitments

No pre-conditions – just an email address

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Study Options

ADIT Specific

Self study

Distance learning

In-house training

Classroom courses

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How to register

Exams are held in June of each year in over 200 locations in 140

countries around the world

New candidates will need to register as a student before the end of

February before the June exams

Candidates will need to register for the exams before the end of

February of each year, but is it recommended students register at

least five months before the deadline

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COST

180 liber – registrační poplatek to the CIOT as issuing and administering authority. Expires after five years

140 liber – exam fee per exam. 420 liber for all three exams

(350liber if all exams are sat during the same exam session)

Does NOT include course fees, tuition or reading materialws

Becoming an Affiliate of the CIOT /optional/

250 liber – annual subscription

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Benefits – what people are saying „ADIT“ provides in-depth knowledge of international taxation that is invaluable to a global organisation like Michelin. It enhances the value that I am able to add to the business and provides opportunities to extend my horizonts beyond the UK“. Michelin- Robert Johnstone Director of International Taxation, USA

„Studying „ADIT“ and gaining the qualification proves to your employer that you are serious about international tax and about pursuing an international career. Studying for „ADIT“ has allowed me to build up broader knowledge in international tax than I would get by just gaining experience on the job.“ Proctor&Gamble – Doris Gonzales-Hurtado Tax Manager, Germany and Austria

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Thank you for your attention

Simona [email protected]