International Tax Talk Quarterly Series with Ernst & Young LLP's Foreign Tax Desks
A series addressing tax planning, risk and other pertinent global tax topics
This quarter, our Foreign Tax Desk team looks at two trends that should be of interest to all corporate tax teams. First is the use of retrospective legislation by some governments to shore up tax revenues, facing pressure from perceived gaps in the tax law. The second is the move to increasingly rely upon, or introduce, General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAAR) to contend alleged tax abuse.
Areas that will be covered in this webcast include:
- India - 50 year retrospective legislation for indirect transfer of India assets/shares
- Retrospective legislative action in other jurisdictions
- India - the proposed GAAR regime
- GAAR developments around the world, including Brazil, UK, Germany, Canada and Australia
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/transfer pricing, directors of finance, CFOs, 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.
Featured panelists
Tejas Mody, Ernst & Young LLP, India Tax Desk, International Tax Services
Nik Diksic, Ernst & Young LLP, Canada Tax Desk, International Tax Services
Thomas Eckhardt, Ernst & Young LLP, Germany Tax Desk, International Tax Services
Miles Humphrey, Ernst & Young LLP, EMEIA Financial Services Desk, International Tax Services
Mariana Cunha, Ernst & Young LLP, Brazil Tax Desk, International Tax Services
Moderator
Michael Anderson, Ernst & Young LLP, Australia Tax Desk, International Tax Services