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M2065 - Anti-Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD) 2 (Online)

  • 22 Jul 2020
  • 09:15 - 12:30
  • Online Webinar

Registration

Registration Time: 9:00
Sessions Time: 9:15 - 12:30 including a 15-minute break
Speaker: Mr Timothy Borg Olivier & Mr Chris Bergedahl
Venue: Online Webinar
Participation Fees (The Institute is now accepting payments via Paypal)
MIA Members: €40.00
Non-MIA Members: €75.00
Retired Members: €20.00
Students: €30.00

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

On 24 December 2019, Malta transposed provisions of the ATAD II Directive into local legislation. ATAD II aims to correct mismatch outcomes that result from the implementation of hybrid mismatch arrangements through the introduction corrective mechanisms which shall subsist contemporaneously.

OBJECTIVES OF THE SESSION

This session should give participants an understanding of the situations leading to hybrid mismatch arrangements and should allow participants to understand the application of the corrective mechanisms thereto. 

TOPICS FOR THE SESSION

This session shall look into the various situations in which hybrid mismatch arrangements arise and shall explore the application of the corrective mechanisms introduced by virtue of this Directive and their potential implications in practice.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Tax advisors and practitioners

SPEAKER'S PROFILE

Christopher Bergedahl:
Christopher is a Manager within Deloitte Malta's international tax service line. Christopher provides support in both local and foreign client engagements within the team.
In 2017 Christopher graduated summa cum laude from the International Tax Center Leiden following which he served as a Teaching Assistant for the Fall Term of the 2017-2018 class. Christopher also holds a Doctor of Laws (L.L.D) degree from the University of Malta. He has been admitted to the Maltese Bar and is an Associate Member of the Malta Institute of Taxation.
Timothy Borg Olivier:
Timothy is a manager within Deloitte Malta’s international tax and legal department. Timothy obtained a Masters in International Taxation law from the International Tax Centre, University of Leiden and was also a teaching assistant within the same programme. At Deloitte, Timothy assists clients on cross-border transactions and his main focus is on clients operating within the online gaming industry. Timothy has been monitoring developments in connection with the taxation of the digitalised economy.

EVENT CPE COMPETENCES

3 Hours Core

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Terms and conditions apply.

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