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International Tax Talk Quarterly Series with Ernst & Young LLP's Foreign Tax Desks

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. During this installment, presenters will discuss new developments in indirect tax and customs duties in Canada and the European Union (EU), including new Canadian legislation being enacted to further increase indirect tax revenues, recent developments in Canadian customs valuation will have a direct impact on related party transactions and adapting processes and systems to comply with new rules, the most significant issue being the introduction of new statistical reporting requirements for services traded within the EU.

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