“The Evolving Global Tax Landscape: Certainty or Chaos?”
Keynote Speaker: Grace Perez-Navarro, Deputy Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD
Legislative Keynote Speaker: Congressman Tom Rice (R-SC), Member of the House Committee on Ways and Means and Chair of the Subcommittee on Oversight
Potential panel topics of the conference include:
- International Tax Landscape – Pillar One
- International Tax Landscape – Pillar Two
- US Federal Tax Landscape
- Controversies (U.S. and International)
- Hot Topics – Transparency (public country-by-country reporting, total tax contribution, etc.), mobile workforce, new wave of environmental taxes and fees, and other issues
Please click below for the following documents:
- Tentative Agenda
- Conference Brochure
- Golf Tournament – Information and Registration Form
- Conference Registration Form
Early bird registration has been extended to 4:30pm ET on Monday, February 28nd! If you want to take advantage of the discounted rate, please fill out and return the registration form to us NOW! Also, member companies that joined TTC after March 31, 2019 are eligible for a new member discount!
We have worked with The Breakers again this year to keep the rates as low as possible at $430/night (for a limited number of Deluxe style rooms for the nights of March 23rd, 24th, and 25th) and $450/night for March 26th. We are close to selling out our room block, especially for the evenings of March 23rd and March 26th. Prices cannot be guaranteed after February 24th as unsold rooms in our block will be returned to the hotel. We urge you to register for the conference and make your reservation early as rooms will sell out. Once you fill out and send in the attached registration, we will send you via email the reservation link to access the room block.
We are requiring all attendees to be fully vaccinated. The current CDC definition of “fully vaccinated” is two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Though a booster is not required, we do encourage you to get one to keep you and those around you safe. Also, please check out The Breakers’ B Safe – Health & Safety Initiative to see the steps they have taken to keep their guests (you!) safe!
Speaker: Senator Rob Portman (R-OH), Member, Senate Finance Committee
Early bird registration ends COB Thursday, March 31!
** Luncheon attendees must be fully vaccinated in accordance with many TTC member companies’ work place policies designed to keep everyone safe and healthy. With your registration to this luncheon, you affirm that you have received 2 doses of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Though a booster is not required for attendance, we do encourage you to get one to keep you and those around you safe. **
Our sister organization, Tax Council Policy Institute (TCPI), will be hosting its 23rd Annual Tax Policy & Practice Symposium on Feb. 17-18 in Washington, DC. For additional information, please visit www.tcpi.org.
Please join us for a discussion with Nikole Flax, Commissioner, LB&I; Holly Paz, Deputy Commissioner, LB&I; and Jennifer Best, Director, Treaty and Transfer Pricing Operations.
Tax disputes and revenue authority activity are top of mind for today’s multinationals, as they deal with increasing activity across the globe. Pending tax reform, Pillar 1 and Pillar 2, and the continuing impact of COVID-19 (to name just a few) have combined to make the tax enforcement landscape a challenging one. For U.S. multinationals, the starting point for tax enforcement is the Internal Revenue Service, where a number of important initiatives are underway. Join us for this special event, and hear directly from Nikole Flax, Holly Paz, and Jennifer Best, as they talk about their priorities and initiatives and what to expect in the coming years. |
This lively and insightful discussion will be moderated by KPMG’s Mike Dolan, National Director, IRS Policies & Dispute Resolution, Washington National Tax, and Sharon Katz-Pearlman, Global Head, Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy, KPMG International, and Co-Principal in Charge, Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy, Washington National Tax. |
Please join us for a discussion with Nikole Flax, Commissioner, LB&I; Holly Paz, Deputy Commissioner, LB&I; and Jennifer Best, Director, Treaty and Transfer Pricing Operations.
Tax disputes and revenue authority activity are top of mind for today’s multinationals, as they deal with increasing activity across the globe. Pending tax reform, Pillar 1 and Pillar 2, and the continuing impact of COVID-19 (to name just a few) have combined to make the tax enforcement landscape a challenging one. For U.S. multinationals, the starting point for tax enforcement is the Internal Revenue Service, where a number of important initiatives are underway. Join us for this special event, and hear directly from Nikole Flax, Holly Paz, and Jennifer Best, as they talk about their priorities and initiatives and what to expect in the coming years.
This lively and insightful discussion will be moderated by KPMG’s Mike Dolan, National Director, IRS Policies & Dispute Resolution, Washington National Tax, and Sharon Katz-Pearlman, Global Head, Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy, KPMG International, and Co-Principal in Charge, Tax Dispute Resolution & Controversy, Washington National Tax.