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Digital taxation proposals from the European Commission, OECD, UK and others: What’s next?

TCPI pre-symposium webcast
Presented by PwC


Tuesday, December 11, 2018
12:00 PM (ET)
Subject Area: Taxes*
*Subject area may change prior to the program presentation

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Please join TCPI for a lead-up conversation to the 20th Annual Tax Policy & Practice Symposium, “The evolving boundaries of tax”. The Symposium will take place February 14-15, 2019 at the Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC. To register and for more information, visit www.tcpi.org.

Webcast overview

Moderator:
Rohit Kumar, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Leader

Panelists:
Brian Jenn, Deputy International Tax Counsel at U.S. Department of the Treasury
Jeff Vanderwolk, Partner, Squire Patton Boggs
Will Morris, PwC’s Deputy Global Tax Policy Leader

As global business becomes more digital, the debate on taxation of the digitalizing economy is evolving rapidly. Our panel will explore the changing path of this conversation, discussing the substitution of a tax on online advertising revenue for the European Commission’s digital services tax proposal, prospects for unilateral digital services measures proposed by various countries (in and outside of Europe), the pressure on the OECD to develop a consensus alternative, and the key role the US is playing in the discussions. Please join the conversation as we set the stage for the 2019 Symposium.