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20220113 BEPS 2.0 – Pillar Two: Key issues and impact on your businesses

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Programme Code:
20220113
Date:
13 一月 2022 (Thursday)
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Speakers:

Mr Jonathan Culver, Partner, International Tax Services, Deloitte

Language:
English
Venue:
Live webinar
Proficiency Level:
Intermediate Level
Fee:
$150 – $200
CPD Hours:
1.5
Seat:
100
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Application Form:
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Description

The long awaited Global Minimum Tax rules are expected to be released in December and will apply from 2023. The rules are expected to finalize a number of outstanding technical issues with respect to the application of the Global Minimum Tax and will provide more certainty to organizations. To watch for and how your organization may be affected, we are pleased to invite Jonathan Culver Tax Partner of Deloitte China to pinpoint the key developments with latest updates and discuss areas that are likely to cause issues for businesses and consider what options you may have.

This webinar will cover and discuss the following key areas:

  • BEPS 2.0 – Pillar Two: latest developments
  • Key issues and Impact
  • Next Steps
  • Questions and answers

Speaker Profile

Jonathan is an International Tax Partner in Deloitte Hong Kong. He has a particular focus on Pillar Two, commonly referred to as the Global Minimum Tax.

Jonathan began his career in London where he specialized in complex tax planning. Jonathan has worked both as an advisor and “in-house” and has spent time at US, UK and Australian investment banks.

Jonathan specializes in the following areas:

•Private Equity and Principal Acquisitions

•Complex Financial Instruments

•Structured Finance, Leasing and Islamic Finance

•Capital Markets, Booking Methodologies and Transfer Pricing

•Group Restructurings and Profit Repatriation

•Tax Efficiency and Optimization

•Tax Controversy and Disputes

He regularly assists industry bodies in providing technical feedback to the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department and in responding to OECD consultations.