Sumber : http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/04/22/first-indonesian-conferred-albert-j-radler-medal.html
Indonesian tax expert B. Bawono Kristiaji has won the Confédération
Fiscale Européenne's (CFE) Albert J. Radler award, the first Indonesian and the
first non-European to accept the prestigious tax-study award
Kristiaji, a tax partner at the Danny
Darussalam Tax Center (DDTC), won
the award after his
thesis on "Incentives and Disincentives of Profit Shifting in
Developing Countries" was chosen as the best tax thesis in the Europe.
“His thesis is very thorough
and relevant to the contemporary situation, with sharp conclusions, combining
economic and legal approaches. It
can be used as a
reference in formulating tax policies, both in developing and developed
countries,” said the jury panel in a press statement on Friday.
In
his thesis, Kristiaji describes how income-tax
policy for corporate tax payers affects multinational companies’ behavior in
transferring their net income from their subsidiaries operating in developing
countries.
He gathered data from more than 8,000 subsidiaries of multinational
companies operating in 29 developing countries over the course of eight years, from 2005 to 2013.
“I
hope this achievement can inspire others,” said Kristiaji in his remarks at the
reception ceremony held during the CFE Annual International Tax
Conference on Thursday
night.
Kristiaji gained a Master's in taxation from the School of Economics and
Management at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, sponsored by the Danny
Darussalam Tax Center.
CFE is the Europe’s largest association of
professional tax experts and consultants. Established in 1959 in Brussels, it has a membership of more
than 100,000 tax experts in 21 European countries. (ags)
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