Recorded webcast

International Tax forum

Part of the Tax in Motion 2023 Series

June 20, 2023
Event details
Date and time

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Recorded, watch anytime

Intended audience

CFO, Tax Executive

Duration

Each session 60 minutes

Session overview

RSM's four international tax sessions!

This multisession forum takes a deeper look at key global tax issues affecting U.S. middle market companies.

Tax in Motion 2023 SALT Forum

Understanding Pillar Two: Mechanics and financial operating model impact

Over 135 countries have agreed to implement global tax reforms, including a global minimum effective tax rate, under the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Inclusive Framework. Pillar Two compliance will challenge the financial operating model of every global organization to which it applies. This session will use examples to showcase the technical mechanics of Pillar Two compliance and highlight the challenges and opportunities multinational enterprises will face as they move toward operational readiness.  

Presenters:

Larry LeBlanc, Partner, RSM US LLP

Duncan Nott, Partner, RSM UK

  • Adam Tritabaugh
    Partner
    RSM US
    Adam Tritabaugh
    Partner
    RSM US

Advance pricing agreements and other dispute resolution opportunities

Uncertainties and expenses can stand between internationally active businesses and cost-effective, efficient transfer pricing strategies. Fortunately, tools such as advance pricing agreements and mutual agreement procedures can help multinationals clear common hurdles, limit taxation and mitigate risks. While APAs provide a non-adversarial alternative and proactive process to resolving transfer pricing disputes, MAPs are a useful dispute resolution tool for taxpayers facing transfer pricing assessments that result in double taxation. This session will explain how APAs and MAPs help resolve international tax controversies and create international tax planning opportunities.

Presenters:

 

  • Senior Manager, International Tax Services
    Lisa King
    Senior Manager
    RSM US LLP

    Lisa is a senior manager in RSM’s Southeast transfer pricing practice; she provides transfer pricing planning, transfer pricing compliance, and dispute resolution services to multinational companies and is a member of the firm’s international tax services group. 

    Senior Manager, International Tax Services
    Lisa King
    Senior Manager
    RSM US LLP

    Lisa is a senior manager in RSM’s Southeast transfer pricing practice; she provides transfer pricing planning, transfer pricing compliance, and dispute resolution services to multinational companies and is a member of the firm’s international tax services group. 

  • Ramon Camacho
    Principal
    RSM US

    Ramon Camacho leads the Washington National Tax (WNT) practice focused on international tax matters. He advises clients on a variety of international tax and capital market issues, including tax planning and compliance, due diligence and documentation initiatives, restructurings, tax controversy and tax policy.

    Ramon Camacho
    Principal
    RSM US

    Ramon Camacho leads the Washington National Tax (WNT) practice focused on international tax matters. He advises clients on a variety of international tax and capital market issues, including tax planning and compliance, due diligence and documentation initiatives, restructurings, tax controversy and tax policy.

  • Sean McNama
    Partner
    RSM Canada LLP
    Sean McNama
    Partner
    RSM Canada LLP

Global VAT in the digital age: Staying ahead of evolving compliance requirements

Rules for reporting the sale of digital goods and services continue to change, making it difficult to ensure compliance. With DAC7 and ViDA on the horizon, the pace isn’t slowing down. It is more important than ever to ensure reporting, reviews and validation of your VAT filings are accurate. This session will discuss the latest developments in the digitalization of VAT compliance and help you understand how ongoing changes could impact your business.

Presenters:

  • Simon Kelly
    Regional VAT Leader
    RSM US
    Simon Kelly
    Regional VAT Leader
    RSM US
  • Kaatje Street
    Principal
    RSM US

    Kaatje Street has over 25 years of experience advising global companies on their value added tax and goods and services tax obligations.

    Kaatje Street
    Principal
    RSM US

    Kaatje Street has over 25 years of experience advising global companies on their value added tax and goods and services tax obligations.

  • Dee Adewunmi
    Senior Director
    RSM US
    Dee Adewunmi
    Senior Director
    RSM US

Steering clear of double taxation using foreign tax credits

U.S. multinational businesses have relied on the U.S. foreign tax credit system to avoid getting taxed twice and minimize their global effective tax rate. In a perfect world, this system would allow businesses to use their foreign taxes as a dollar-for-dollar credit to reduce their U.S. tax liability. There have always been limitation rules that restrict the ability to claim these credits, and Treasury has recently passed additional restrictions around the areas of cost recovery and attribution rules, among others. This session will help businesses grasp the importance of foreign tax credits and understand how various restrictions may apply to your business.


Presenters:

Rob Schmidt, Principal, RSM US LLP


Event details
Date and time

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Recorded, watch anytime

Intended audience

CFO, Tax Executive

Duration

Each session 60 minutes

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