Day 4 of the 10th IBA London Finance and Capital Markets Virtual Tax Conference

Day 4 of the the IBA 10th IBA London Finance and Capital Markets Virtual Tax Conference

3 FEB 2021 1400 – 1600 GMT / 0900 – 1100 EST

Digital tax: from a web tax to a robin hood tax?

With the proliferation of unilateral measures across the globe, pressure is growing for international agreement to be reached at OECD level on a framework for taxation of the digital economy. 

This panel will address:
  • OECD Pillar I proposals for the reallocation of taxing rights to market jurisdictions
    • What are the key areas of disagreement?
    • Practical implications and challenges for multinationals
  • What is the alternative?
    • EU and unilateral measures; double taxation and trade war; or
    • Coming back to other multilateral initial proposals from the UK or India (for instance)?
  • The role of the US
    • What can we expect from the Biden administration in 2021?
  • Extra-territorial taxation in light of:
    • German nexus rules which seek to subject non-residents to German tax on transfers of German registered IP
    • Recent UK developments
Amelia O'Beirne

Amelia O’Beirne
A&L Goodbody, Dublin

Pamela Palazzi

Pamela Palazzi
Sky Italia, Milan

Willem Bongaerts
Bird & Bird, The Hague

Nate Carden
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Chicago, Illinois

Michel Collet

Michel Collet
CMS Francis Lefebvre Avocats, Neuilly-sur-Seine

Erika Jupe

Erika Jupe
Osborne Clarke, Bristol

Donata Koren

Donata Koren
Zalando, Berlin

Mayra Lucas

Mayra Lucas
OECD, Paris

Moderators

  • Delcia Capocasale, Cuatrecasas, Barcelona
  • Rachel Fox, William Fry, Dublin
  • Shane Hogan, Matheson, Dublin
  • Kristin Konschnik, Butler Snow, London
  • Antti Lehtimaja, Krogerus, Helsinki
  • Yuval Navot, Herzog Fox & Neeman, Tel Aviv
  • Teresa Novais Corrêa Meyer, Cuatrecasas, Vienna

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