International Tax Talk with Ernst & Young's Foreign Tax Desks

A series addressing tax planning, risk and other pertinent global tax topics

Many multinational corporations find it a challenge to keep up with frequent changes in the global tax legislative and regulatory environment. To help address this challenge, Ernst & Young LLP cordially invites you to join this Thought Center Webcast. Each installment of this quarterly series provides you with information on major tax law changes in the countries and jurisdictions covered by our US-based foreign tax desks.

In this installment, we will discuss:

  • Swedish exit tax ruled incompatible with European Community Treaty
  • Developments in Belgium
    • The new Belgium-US tax treaty
    • Is there a future for the Belgian coordination centre?
  • Group financing companies - a panel discussion with representatives from Ernst & Young's Belgium, Irish, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Swiss tax desks

During this live, interactive webcast, you will have the opportunity to ask questions through the website and the panelists will answer as many of your questions as time permits.

This program will be of interest to vice presidents/directors of tax/international tax, international tax managers and tax accountants looking for the latest practical information and planning ideas to support their global business initiatives. We hope you will be able to join us.


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Originally broadcast on:
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
1:00 pm Eastern time

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Tue 15 Jul 2008 05:00:00 PM GMT

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