London seminar “Doing Business in Russia – A Current Update” – Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006.
On Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006 G.S.L. will hold its inaugural London seminar at its office at 60 Cannon Street, London, EC4N 6PJ.
Utilising the vast experience of our Moscow office (http://www.startupinrussia.com), who, in conjunction with the Moscow Times, regularly hold successful seminars for companies operating in Russia, we will present an overview of the current Russian business environment for interested parties. Speakers from G.S.L. Moscow and assorted invited guests will provide in-depth analysis of current legal, accounting, tax, immigration and customs issues and be available to answer questions about the current climate from seminar participants. As such, the conference will provide an invaluable opportunity to answer questions you may have about the Russian market, to seek to resolve present questions and concerns and to network with similar businesses. Lunch together with morning and afternoon coffee will be provided for all participants.
The program for the seminar “Doing Business in Russia” will include presentations on the following:
9.30 am – Introduction
10.15 am - Entering the Market. First Steps
11.00 am – Coffee Break
11.20 am - Selecting a Business Entity
12.00 pm – Lunch
1.00 pm - Tax System. Financial Reporting and Auditing
2.00 pm - Russian Labour Regulations
3.00 pm – Open Seminar Forum
3.15 pm – Closing Seminar Remarks
3.30 pm – onwards – Networking over tea and private meetings
Specific details concerning speakers will be confirmed shortly on this website.
The cost for attending this conference will be 50 GBP plus VAT.
Should you wish to enrol for this conference or have any question about this event, please contact Rod Milford on + 44 (0) 20 7002 1303 (email enquiries@gsl.org) or complete and forward the attached registration form.
The intention is to organise further seminars featuring invited specialist speakers on a going forward basis. Should you wish to contact us about future conference topics and suggested guest speakers, we would welcome your comments.