Tax and duty treatment of intellectual property rights

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27
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June
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2022
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09.00 - 17.00
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Courtyard by Marriott, Max-Bill-Platz 19, 8050 Zurich
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Language:
German
Management:
Lic. iur.
René Schreiber

Content

The importance of intangible assets has increased enormously in recent years. The managers of medium-sized and larger companies have to deal with legal, business management and tax aspects surrounding the creation, use, transfer and compensation of intangible assets. From a tax perspective, it is not only questions of the correct legal classification of intangible assets that are important - valuation issues or the transfer of rights of use within the group with compensation in line with the market are also of central importance. In the case of smaller and medium-sized companies, due attention must also be paid to social security aspects in addition to the correct assessment of the creation and contribution of intangible assets under tax law.

The aim of the seminar is, after two introductory presentations on the legal and business aspects of the topic, to discuss current, tax-related issues in three workshops using illustrative case studies and to work out practical approaches to solutions from the point of view of the companies concerned, consultancy and the relevant authorities.

Main topics

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Intellectual Property Rights - An Overview of Intellectual Property Rights

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Valuation of intellectual property rights

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Jürg StuckerJürg Stucker

Taxation of Intellectual Property in Swiss Tax Law

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Workshop

Anita BurriAnita Burri
Raphael HemmerleRaphael Hemmerle

International transactions with respect to intellectual property

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Napoleão DagneseNapoleão Dagnese
Balthasar DengerBalthasar Denger
Thomas HugThomas Hug

Taxation of intangible assets from the perspective of partnerships and SMEs

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Gian Andrea RuscaGian Andrea Rusca
Daniel StrahmDaniel Strahm

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