Richard Slimmen, Managing Director, Transfer Pricing & Valuation, Quantera Global to Speak at the Knowledge Group’s OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Plans
Richard Slimmen, Managing Director, Transfer Pricing & Valuation, Quantera Global to Speak at the Knowledge Group’s OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Plans: What You Need to Know in 2016
New York, NY, January 12, 2016 --(PR.com)-- The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Richard Slimmen, Managing Director, Transfer Pricing & Valuation, Quantera Global will speak at the Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Plans: What You Need to Know in 2016.” This event is scheduled for May 11, 2016 from 12:00pm – 2:00pm (ET). Joining Slimmen on the panel are Guy Sanschagrin, Principal in Charge of Transfer Pricing and Valuation Services, WTP Advisors, and Marvin Rust of FTI Consulting.
For further details, please visit: https://theknowledgegroup.org/oecd-base-erosion-and-profit-shifting-plans-what-you-need-to-know-in-2016-live-webcast/
About Richard Slimmen
Richard is a Managing Director of Quantera Global.
Richard has more than 25 years of experience.His experiences include bilateral and multilateral APAs and Mutual Agreement Procedures, design, planning, documentation, implementation and defense of complex transfer pricing structures, transfer pricing controversy/dispute resolution/audits, tax and transfer pricing control frameworks.
As an Industry leader, Richard regularly speaks on global strategic transfer pricing risk management and transfer pricing dispute resolution. Before joining Quantera Global Richard was a partner with a transfer pricing boutique firm, senior Director of the transfer pricing team of a Big 4 firm in The Netherlands and head of the APA team of the Dutch Tax Authorities (DTA). He also acted as Competent Authority for the Dutch Ministry of Finance and was a key member of the Coordination Group on Transfer Pricing of the DTA.
Richard participates in the OECDs task force on Tax and Development and also lectures at the International LLM program of Leiden University.
About Quantera Global
Quantera Global is the world’s leading independent transfer pricing advisory firm, providing specialist transfer pricing services to multinationals of all sizes across the globe. We are independent and focused on our core business, transfer pricing. We do not work in isolation but instead establish a real cooperation model with organizations as well as with our clients’ other advisors. We know from experience that close collaboration and a comprehensive understanding of business results in practical support that truly meets the clients’ needs and brings value to their businesses.
The Quantera Global Alliance Network offers a premier, integrated boutique multinational transfer pricing service delivery team that provides proactive, high quality transfer pricing services in more than 40 countries.
We focus on the full circle of transfer pricing for MNEs. From strategy, design, documentation and implementation, to defence. The tax directors of MNEs are currently facing major challenges. BEPS is a game changer and affects the status and organization of any tax / transfer pricing function. As a result, our work is becoming truly visible at board level, which in return gives the tax directors more room to perform their job in accordance with today’s standards.
Event Synopsis:
With growing international attention on multinational corporations avoiding taxes, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released its final reports on BEPS in October of 2015. BEPS refers to the consequences for countries of multinational companies using various means to avoid taxation. Some of these guidelines won’t go into effect for a few more years; however others like the new transfer pricing documentation standards and country-by-country reporting are in full force now.
While there still is some uncertainty about the future of BEPS, it is important for companies to understand the changes, be transparent regarding finances and know how BEPS can impact their organizations.
The Knowledge Group has assembled an experienced panel of leaders to discuss the OECD BEPS plans and review what multinational corporations need to know to remain compliant in 2016 and beyond. During this two-hour live webcast, the speakers will review the potential tax consequences for multinational corporations and suggest best practices in implementing the changes. The experts will cover these topics:
• OECD 15 BEPS Actions
• Effect of BEPS on Multinational Corporation Taxes
• Transfer Pricing Risks
• TP Risk management
• Value Creation and the Arm’s Length Principle
• Value Chain Analysis
• Compliance and Litigation Risks
• Latest Developments
• Tax Authority Perspectives
o EU (state aid)
o UK
o NL
o US
o Asia
• Leading Practices
About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/
For further details, please visit: https://theknowledgegroup.org/oecd-base-erosion-and-profit-shifting-plans-what-you-need-to-know-in-2016-live-webcast/
About Richard Slimmen
Richard is a Managing Director of Quantera Global.
Richard has more than 25 years of experience.His experiences include bilateral and multilateral APAs and Mutual Agreement Procedures, design, planning, documentation, implementation and defense of complex transfer pricing structures, transfer pricing controversy/dispute resolution/audits, tax and transfer pricing control frameworks.
As an Industry leader, Richard regularly speaks on global strategic transfer pricing risk management and transfer pricing dispute resolution. Before joining Quantera Global Richard was a partner with a transfer pricing boutique firm, senior Director of the transfer pricing team of a Big 4 firm in The Netherlands and head of the APA team of the Dutch Tax Authorities (DTA). He also acted as Competent Authority for the Dutch Ministry of Finance and was a key member of the Coordination Group on Transfer Pricing of the DTA.
Richard participates in the OECDs task force on Tax and Development and also lectures at the International LLM program of Leiden University.
About Quantera Global
Quantera Global is the world’s leading independent transfer pricing advisory firm, providing specialist transfer pricing services to multinationals of all sizes across the globe. We are independent and focused on our core business, transfer pricing. We do not work in isolation but instead establish a real cooperation model with organizations as well as with our clients’ other advisors. We know from experience that close collaboration and a comprehensive understanding of business results in practical support that truly meets the clients’ needs and brings value to their businesses.
The Quantera Global Alliance Network offers a premier, integrated boutique multinational transfer pricing service delivery team that provides proactive, high quality transfer pricing services in more than 40 countries.
We focus on the full circle of transfer pricing for MNEs. From strategy, design, documentation and implementation, to defence. The tax directors of MNEs are currently facing major challenges. BEPS is a game changer and affects the status and organization of any tax / transfer pricing function. As a result, our work is becoming truly visible at board level, which in return gives the tax directors more room to perform their job in accordance with today’s standards.
Event Synopsis:
With growing international attention on multinational corporations avoiding taxes, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released its final reports on BEPS in October of 2015. BEPS refers to the consequences for countries of multinational companies using various means to avoid taxation. Some of these guidelines won’t go into effect for a few more years; however others like the new transfer pricing documentation standards and country-by-country reporting are in full force now.
While there still is some uncertainty about the future of BEPS, it is important for companies to understand the changes, be transparent regarding finances and know how BEPS can impact their organizations.
The Knowledge Group has assembled an experienced panel of leaders to discuss the OECD BEPS plans and review what multinational corporations need to know to remain compliant in 2016 and beyond. During this two-hour live webcast, the speakers will review the potential tax consequences for multinational corporations and suggest best practices in implementing the changes. The experts will cover these topics:
• OECD 15 BEPS Actions
• Effect of BEPS on Multinational Corporation Taxes
• Transfer Pricing Risks
• TP Risk management
• Value Creation and the Arm’s Length Principle
• Value Chain Analysis
• Compliance and Litigation Risks
• Latest Developments
• Tax Authority Perspectives
o EU (state aid)
o UK
o NL
o US
o Asia
• Leading Practices
About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/
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