Industry Tax And Transfer Pricing Leaders To Discuss BEPS Integration of Technology

Corporate Heads of Tax and Transfer Pricing will meet to discuss how best to approach the issue of integrating technology systems in light of pending BEPS guidance.

The leaders will meet in Washington DC on September 24 and 25 at the Park Hyatt hotel as part of TPWeek and International tax Review’s Global transfer Pricing Forum.

The forum opens with a panel discussion on technology responses to BEPS and will look at operational TP, data analytics and country-by-country reporting.

As the BEPS process continues to evolve, one thing that is clear is that taxpayers will face a need for more information and greater reporting to various tax authorities.

The transparency of information that is coming out of the current BEPS guidance highlights the importance for taxpayers to have access to real-time information from a strategic perspective.

This is leading to various technology solutions in order to meet the various BEPS requirements that are likely to be adopted.

With international insight from the Latin American head of tax for Noble, Brazil, along with expert advice from Boris Nemirov, partner at Deloitte, delegates have the opportunity to find practical solutions to these testing issues.

Other discussions at the two-day event will include:

• An industry focus on the impact of the digital economy;

• Negotiating the allocation of risk;

• A European focus on the impact of EC investigations into unfair tax practices;

• A case study analysis of global disputes;

• IP Planning;

• Historic supply chains; and

• A focus on conducting a company’s tax affairs in India.

For more information about attending the event and information on exclusive delegate rates for Tax Connections readers, you can visit the event page or contact Alicia Sprott on Alicia.Sprott@euromoneyplc.com or +44 (0) 207 779 8334.

If you would to speak at the event you can contact the managing editor, Sophie Ashley, at sashley@euromoneyplc.com or on +44 (0) 207 779 8339.

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