SFS YIN Events

In March 2016, the YIN Serbian Fiscal Society (SFS) was formed, which gathers SFS members that are under the age of 35.
The aim of forming the SFS YIN was to gather and connect tax experts in Serbia below the age of 35, interested in the further development of this field. In other words, the aim for forming the SFS YIN was to provide its members the opportunity to obtain new information and experiences, to improve tax knowledge and system in Serbia, but also idea sharing and socializing with individuals who have similar interests.
Therefore, the SFS YIN is involved in all regular SFS activities, which include active participation in Tax Evenings and other events hosted by SFS, as well as in international events within the International Fiscal Association (IFA).
Furthermore, the SFS YIN is responsible for organizing independent events dedicated to taxes, i.e. workshops and seminars, and there is a possibility for voluntary participation in future SFS projects regarding the translation of relevant tax materials into Serbian.
For all additional queries, please contact the President of the SFS YIN, Lidija Živković at lidija.zivkovic@ius.bg.ac.rs
A SEMINAR ON BEPS HELD ON DECEMBER 5TH 2016
First event organized by SFS YIN was held on December 5th, 2016. The topic of this event was the G20/OECD BEPS Project, one of the currently most important topics on the global tax scene, which will be of great importance for the Serbian tax legislation and tax practice in the future. The speakers were Sriram Govind, LL.M., doctoral student at the Vienna University of Economy and Business (WU), Dr. Dejan Dabetić, Head of double tax treaty division, Serbian Ministry of Finance, as well as member of the SFS YIN, Slobodanka Kolundzija, LL.M. (Deloitte).
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