Two Major Int’l Tax Conferences To Be Held In Canada
International tax experts are to convene in Canada on August 29-31, 2016, to discuss global transfer pricing developments and other issues affecting large corporations as a result of the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project.
Bloomberg BNA and Baker and McKenzie will host two events: The 3rd Annual Global Transfer Pricing Conference: Toronto, which will take place August 29-30, and the 2nd Annual International Tax Conference: Canada and Beyond on August 31.
“With countries around the world racing to adopt the OECD’s BEPS recommendations, Canadian multinational companies face more international tax and transfer pricing compliance obligations than ever before,” noted Jacques Bernier, Partner with Baker & McKenzie. “Both conferences are unparalleled opportunities to hear first-hand perspectives on these obligations, from policymakers, tax advisers, and corporate peers alike.”
“Because of differences in the speed and the manner in which different governments are implementing the recommendations, global companies are at greater risk of audits–and double-tax disputes,” Molly Moses, Transfer Pricing Report Editor for Bloomberg BNA, added. “Canadian and international government representatives, along with experts from the business community, will be on-hand at these events to help companies negotiate this radically altered compliance landscape and set priorities in the post-BEPS environment.”
The Global Transfer Pricing Conference: Toronto will offer comprehensive, issues-based analysis on such topics as the future of transfer pricing documentation and country-by-country reporting, Canada’s position on BEPS and what it means for intercompany financing, and the development, use, and planning of intangibles. The conference will also cover alternative dispute resolution, multilateral instruments, and competent authority.
The International Tax Conference: Canada and Beyond will cover a range of tax issues affecting multinational corporations, such as non-transfer pricing items under the BEPS Action Plan, and address more technical, Canadian-specific tax issues. The agenda will also cover the reporting requirements for cross-border reporting and compliance examinations, cross-border mobility issues, the challenges created by a global digital economy, and how to repatriate cash from a Canadian subsidiary.
Featured speakers include: Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of National Revenue, Canada; Carlos Perez Gomez, Director of Transfer Pricing Examinations, Mexico Tax Administration Service; Alex Ho, Senior International Tax Auditor, Canada Revenue Agency; and Brian Jenn, Attorney Advisor, Office of International Tax Counsel, US Department of Treasury.