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October 20, 2020
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Register now! 27-28 October 2020 | EU Tax Update Seminar 2020 - Germany, Netherlands and UK

On Tuesday 27 October and Wednesday 28 October, EY will be hosting a webcast - EU Tax Update Seminar 2020 - Germany, Netherlands and UK.

On Day 1 of the event, we will spend 90 minutes covering the key tax developments across Germany, the Netherlands and the UK which we have seen impacting Japanese companies.

On Day 2, we will spend 90 minutes covering a number of pan-European issues including the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 December 2020 (Brexit), the EU’s Mandatory Disclosure Regime and the future of BEPS 2.0 in the region as well as an update on the various Digital Taxes being introduced.

Speaking at both day’s events, we will have local EY experts who will provide an invaluable insight into the taxation system of each jurisdiction and who can answer any specific queries you may have. 

We look forward to your participation in this event.

Day 1

Date: Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Time: 18:00-19:30 (Japan Time) / 10:00-11:30 am (BST) / 11:00-12:30 pm (CEST)

Registration: Register for this event.

Program

  • Panel discussion - Tax management in 2020:
    • Market trends
    • Impact on COVID-19
    • Effective tax rate (multi territory)
    • Legal entity readiness
    • Tax management and controversy
  • German tax update
  • Netherlands tax update
  • UK tax update

Language

English (no interpretation available)

Main speakers

EY Japan

  • Ichiro Suto, International Tax and Transaction Services Leader, Partner

EY UK

  • Joachim Stobbs, International Tax and Transaction Services, Partner
  • Richard Johnston, UK JBS Leader, Associate Partner

EY Netherlands

  • Dick Hoogenberg, Business Tax Advisory, Partner

EY Germany

  • Alexander Roebel, EMEIA Tax Center, JBS Leader, Partner

*Additional speakers will join.

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Day 2

Date: Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Time: 18:00-19:30 (Japan Time) / 10:00-11:30 am (BST) / 11:00-12:30 pm (CEST)

Registration: Register for this event.

Program

  • Pan-European transfer pricing
  • EU Mandatory Disclosure Regime
  • Digital Service Tax and BEPS 2.0

Language

English (no interpretation available)

Main speakers

EY Japan

  • Ichiro Suto, International Tax and Transaction Services Leader, Partner

EY UK

  • Joachim Stobbs, International Tax and Transaction Services, Partner
  • Richard Johnston, UK JBS Leader, Associate Partner

EY Netherlands

  • Dick Hoogenberg, Business Tax Advisory, Partner

EY Germany

  • Alexander Roebel, EMEIA Tax Center, JBS Leader, Partner

*Additional speakers will join.

 
 

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