Managing multinational companies from a tax perspective: Practical lessons
NRF Boardroom Insights: Navigating the new normal
Event Details
Webinar
Global | July 02, 2020Where a company is taxed matters. Most board members of multinational companies with cross-border structures will be aware of the need to effectively manage an entity's tax exposure to ensure that it is taxed where expected. In practice, these processes can be difficult to manage, but the imposition of travel restrictions as well as the relocation of key employees can create further practical difficulty. It is important that directors keep operational and managerial processes under regular review, and more so in the context of disruptive events such as pandemics and natural disasters. Day-to-day management, negotiation and signing of agreements can all impact the location for tax purposes of companies and their branches with unforeseen results.
Join our webinar discussion with partners from Norton Rose Fulbright's corporate and cross-border tax teams who will discuss the key issues impacting the management of companies, offering practical guidance on managing and minimising taxation risk.
Moderator
Jill Gauntlett, Senior Consultant, London
Panellists
Dominic Stuttaford, Partner and Head of Tax, Europe, Middle East and Asia
Matthew Hodkin, Partner, London
Tino Duttine, Partner, Frankfurt
NRF Boardroom Insights: Navigating the new normal
NRF Boardroom Insights brings together leading legal practitioners from across the globe to provide practical guidance on some of the important strategic issues that board directors and those managing businesses across Europe, the Middle East and Asia may face in navigating the ‘new normal.’
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