Tax Open Forum – what next for Pillar One?

 

Tax Open Forum Discussion: what next for Pillar One?

An Open Forum Discussion Session with the IBA Taxes Committee

30 MAR 2021 1500 - 1600 BST

As US Treasury Secretary Yellen signals the US commitment to multilateral discussion on both pillars within the OECD/G-20 Inclusive Framework, agreement seems more likely, though it is not clear what that agreement will look like.

In our first Tax Open Forum Discussion session we will take a closer look at Pillar One. We will look at where we are on Pillar One; talk through some of the roadblocks and consider what the potential solutions may look like. 
 
The Tax Open Forum Discussion Sessions are not a typical panel-style webinar series. Rather these sessions will provide an opportunity to meet with other tax professionals in an 'audio-on / video-on' environment and discuss the important tax issues of the day.
 
We hope you can join us and participate in what should be a lively and interesting discussion.
 

Certificate of Attendance

Certificates of attendance for this webinar will be provided to all participants who have attended the live broadcast for a minimum of 30 minutes based on verified sign-in and sign-out times. Certificates can only be issued to the name provided at the time of registration.

IBA members should use the email address you have on file with the IBA to register for this webinar if you require a certificate of attendance, please make enquiries at webinars@int-bar.org.

Fees

Prices in GBP + UK VAT @20%, where applicable

 

IBA members

Free

Non-members

£45

All session recordings will be available to all registered delegates; registration fees are non-refundable. 
Registration for IBA webinars will close one hour prior to the broadcast time. This is to ensure the log-in links are received by the attendee prior to the webinar taking place.

Joe Duffy
Matheson, Dublin; Webinar Officer, IBA Taxes Committee

Sandy Bhogal
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, London

Pia Dorfmueller
Dentons Europe, Frankfurt; Scholarship Officer, IBA Taxes Committee

Kat Gregor
Ropes & Gray, New York City, New York; Young Lawyers Programme Officer, IBA Taxes Committee