

Exclusive platform for specialist tax law dialog
The F.A.Z. Business Tax Conference offers an exclusive platform for exchanging views on national and international tax issues. High-caliber speakers, practical case studies and cutting-edge insights into legislation and case law provide sound solutions to tax challenges. Take the opportunity to learn from leading tax experts and make valuable contacts in the tax world.
"Tax conference of the German economy"
Since 2001, the Tax Conference of German Business (formerly Haarmann Tax Conference) has offered tax experts a unique platform for exchanging views on German and international tax law in case studies and high-profile discussion panels. Since 2021, Frankfurter Allgemeine Konferenzen has taken over the implementation of the renowned format, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Haarmann, founder and mastermind of the conference format, remains in charge of the program design.
Speakers and panel participants include tax managers in companies, representatives of the federal and state finance ministries and the tax authorities, the OECD and the EU Commission, judges from the tax courts, the Federal Fiscal Court and representatives from academia. The panels will be moderated by consultants from various firms.
For example, the dialog between business, science, the judiciary, administration, politics and consulting is promoted in the best possible way every year at the Tax Conference of German Business.
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F.A.Z. Tax Conference
of the economy
Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin
Unter den Linden 77, 10117 Berlin
Hotel/overnight stay
The Westin Grand Berlin
Friedrichstraße 158-164, 10117 Berlin
The price per room and night including breakfast is € 204.00 for single occupancy and € 236.00 for double occupancy.
Book your overnight stay directly at the Westin Grand Hotel either via the booking link,
by telephone: +49 30 2027 3420
by fax: +49 30 2027 3419
or by e-mail: reservation@westin-berlin.com
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