Explore critical developments in international taxation with our expert-led webinar series. These two sessions, spread over two days offers a deep dive into the latest updates from the OECD, European Union, and United Nations, examining their impact on global business practices.
With our insightful discussions on OECD's Pillars 1 and 2, the outcomes of the Belgian EU Presidency, and the evolving landscape under the UN Framework Convention you stay at the forefront of international tax developments and their implications on your business operations and compliance strategies.
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2024 marks a pivotal year as the global minimum taxation rules take effect. This session will provide critical updates on the implementation of Pillar 2, alongside a detailed analysis of Pillar 1 developments, including the OECD's latest developments on Amount A and Amount B. We will explore the OECD's latest guidance, discuss the application of Pillar 2 across the EU and internationally, and share key insights on common challenges and best practices.
(Re-)watch the session from Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Speakers: Jean-Philippe Van West, Pieter Deré, Gilles Franssens,
With Belgium at the helm of the Council of the European Union until June 2024, this session will review the tax policy achievements under its presidency and provide an overview of those tax developments that should be on your radar. Additionally, we will assess the advancements in the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, anticipating the outcomes of the Ad Hoc Committee's recent efforts on designing terms of reference (ToR), set to reshape international tax policy dialogues.
(Re-)watch the session from Thursday, 27 June 2024
Speakers: Jean-Philippe Van West, Carla Buyens, Evi Geerts, Gaspar Ndabi
* For ITAA members (BE): upon registration, you will be able to include your ITAA membership number. After participating in the live session(s), you will receive a certificate that will be automatically uploaded to the ITAA portal.