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2009 SMP Symposium 2009 SMP Symposium Date 27 November 2009 (Friday) Time 9:00 a.m. ­ 5:05 p.m. Venue Harbour Grand Hong Kong (港島海逸君綽酒店) MTR Fortress Hill Station Exit A, 23 Oil Street, North Point, Hong Kong Keynote Speaker Mr. Chu Yam Yuen, J.P. Deputy Commissioner (Technical) of Inland Revenue, the Government of HKSAR Highlights ­ Institute Update ­ Keynote Speech – “Exchange of Tax Information and Safeguards Available to Taxpayers” ­ Risk Management during the Recent Financial Crisis ­ Clarified Pronouncements on Auditing (Clarity Project) ­ Business Development and Co­operation between the Mainland and Hong Kong ­ Meet Your LegCo Representative For details, please refer to the enclosed rundown Competency ­ Audit and Assurance ­ Leadership and Business Strategy ­ Taxation Rating* Foundation and Intermediate Level * Please click here for the Rating details Language Cantonese supplemented with English for technical terms Fee $700 (HKICPA member) $800 (Non­HKICPA member) (Inclusive of a lunch and two coffee breaks) CPD credit hour 6 hours Extended to Enrolment deadline 16 November 2009 23 November 2009 Your input You are strongly encouraged to send in your questions and / or opinions to the speech topics by completing part II of the enrolment form. Your contribution will be very useful for the speakers to maximise the value of this event and exchange their views with you at their session. Acceptance is on a first­come­first­served basis. Confirmation on enrolment will be sent out by email to participants latest by 24 November 2009. Payment & Enrolment Status Enquiry Event Information Enquiry Tel: 2287 7381 Tel: 2287 7067 / 030 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2009 SMP Symposium (Cont’d) (27 November 2009) Rundown Time Activities 08:30 – 09:00 Registration 09:00 – 09:05 Welcoming Remarks l Mr. Wilson Fung, Vice President, HKICPA 09:05 – 10:00 Institute Update l Ms. Winnie Cheung, Chief Executive, HKICPA 10:00 – 11:00 Keynote Speech – “Exchange of Tax Information and Safeguards Available to Taxpayers” l Mr. Chu Yam Yuen, J.P. Deputy Commissioner (Technical) of Inland Revenue, the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 11:00 – 11:15 Coffee Break 11:15 – 12:30 Risk Management during the Recent Financial Crisis Facilitator: Mr. Andrew Fan, Member, Organising Committee of SMP Symposium (“OC­SMPS”), HKICPA Panelists: l Mr. Stephen S.L. Chan, Partner, Head of Technical & Training, BDO Limited l Dr. Lee George Lam, Chairman, Monte Jade Science and Technology Association of Hong Kong 12:30 – 14:00 Networking Buffet Lunch 14:00 – 15:15 Clarified Pronouncements on Auditing (Clarity Project) Facilitator: l Mr. Gary Poon, OC­SMPS Member, HKICPA Panelists: l Mr. Nelson Lam, OC­SMPS Member, HKICPA l Mr. Steve Ong, Director (Standards Setting), HKICPA 15:15 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:30 Business Development and Co­operation between the Mainland and Hong Kong Facilitator cum Panelist: l Ms. Mabel Chan, Council Member and Convenor of SMP Leadership Panel (“SMPLP”), HKICPA Panelists: l Mr. Philip Fung, OC­SMPS Member, HKICPA l Mr. Thomas W.S. Wong, SMPLP Member, HKICPA 16:30 – 17:00 Meet Your LegCo Representative l Mr. Paul M.P. Chan, LegCo Member (Accountancy Functional Constituency) 17:00 – 17:05 Closing Remarks l Ms. Mabel Chan, Council Member and Convenor of SMP Leadership Panel, HKICPA End of Event Operations & Finance Department Hong Kong Institute of CPAs 37th Floor, Wu Chung House 213 Queen’s Road East, Hong Kong 2009 SMP Symposium Fax no.: 2893 9853 Date: 27 November 2009 FOR OFFICE USE Time: 9:00 a.m. – 5:05 p.m. Seq. no.: Handle by: Venue: Harbour Grand Hong Kong (MCS­1 Event Code : S­MCS091127) Please click here for online enrolment Enrolment Deadline: 16 November 2009 23 November 2009 Please allow 4 days to process your application and payment. You can check your enrolment status at “My CPA” at www.hkicpa.org.hk. Unsuccessful enrolment will be notified 2 days before the event with full refund. (One form for one participant) Part I: HKICPA Name: (Mr./Mrs./Ms.)** Membership no.: Practice name: Position held: Email : (must be provided: please refer to Note 3) Contact tel. no.: Fax no.: Please Ö as appropriate Participation fee: q HK$700 (HKICPA member) q HK$800 (Non­HKICPA member) Payment by: q Cheque no.: __________________ (Bank: ___________________ ) q VISA Card q Master Card For payment by credit card, please fill in the following: Card no.: Cardholder's Name : Card Expiry Date (month/year) : (Please print) Date : Cardholder's Signature : FOR OFFICE USE Cheque should be made payable to “Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants” Auth. code no. Handled by Date Notes: 1. Enrolments are accepted on a first­come­first­served basis. Priority will be given to HKICPA members. No telephone reservation will be accepted. 2. Full payment must be made before an application will be processed. 3. Confirmation will be issued by email to participants latest by 24 November 2009. If you do not receive it by then, please contact Member & Corporate Services Department at telephone no.: 2287 7067 / 030. 4. No refund will be made for cancellation after payment has been received by the Institute. However, an alternate to attend the Symposium may be accepted in case the participant is unable to attend. Please inform the Institute 2 days before the event if such arrangement is required. 5. The Institute reserves the right to change the venue, date and / or speaker of the event due to unforeseen circumstances. Payment & Enrolment Status Enquiry: 2287 7381 Event Information Enquiry: 2287 7067 / 030 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2009 SMP Symposium 27 November 2009 Part II Questions or Opinions Session 1 Institute Update Session 2 Keynote Speech – “Exchange of Tax Information and Safeguards Available to Taxpayers” Session 3 Risk Management during the Recent Financial Crisis Session 4 Clarified Pronouncements on Auditing (Clarity Project) Session 5 Business Development and Co­operation between the Mainland and Hong Kong Session 6 Meet Your LegCo Representative (Accountancy Functional Constituency) I am interested in discussing the followings at the Symposium: Session No. (Please provide the session no. at the left hand column.) (Please use separate sheets if space provided is not sufficient).
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