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August 31, 2021
2021-5911

Tuesday, 14 September 2021 | International tax talk quarterly series with the EY Global Tax Desk Network (1 pm ET)

A series addressing pertinent global tax topics and recent developments

The impact of 'offshore indirect transfer' regulations in the Asia-Pacific region, Latin America and European Union: what you need to know

Taxation of "offshore indirect transfers" (OITs) has emerged as a significant tax issue for multinational companies. These transfers, which can result from internal reorganizations, divestitures and acquisitions, are being subjected to increased scrutiny and challenges in countries where the underlying assets are located. The regulations governing taxation of OITs differ from country to country in terms of both legal approach and kinds of assets being taxed, creating reporting challenges for multinational businesses.

This webcast features panelists from across the Asia-Pacific region, Latin America and the EU, who will discuss:

  • OIT regulations, including reporting obligations and their impact on transactions and restructurings
  • Perspectives of revenue authorities implementing OIT regulations
  • Practical considerations for businesses in light of local country/regional perspectives

Date: Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Time: 1:00-2:15 p.m. EDT New York; 10:00 a.m. PDT Los Angeles; 6:00 p.m. London; 7:00 p.m. Paris

Registration: Register for this event.

Panelists

  • Lucas Moreno, LATAM Tax Desk Leader, International Tax and Transaction Services, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Min Fei, China Tax Desk, International Tax and Transaction Services, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Roshan Samuel, India Tax Desk, International Tax and Transaction Services, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Willy van Exel, EMEIA Tax Desk, International Tax and Transaction Services, Ernst & Young LLP

Moderator

  • Gagan Malik, Asia-Pacific Business Group, International Tax and Transaction Services, Ernst & Young LLP

CPE credit offered: 1.4. Recommended field of study: Taxes. Learning objectives: Discuss recent tax trends and important developments related to the taxation of OIT; explain how different countries are approaching OIT taxation; assess the impact of these developments on multinational businesses. This intermediate level, group internet-based course has no prerequisites or advanced preparation. Final CPE award to be based on content, polling and length of participation. See CPE FAQ for more information.

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