The presentations from our last meeting in Amsterdam our now available
online.
You can find them under
Public Documents/EMEA Chapter Meetings/2011-2012
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Dear TEI members and friends,
The next TEI meeting will take place on January 26 and January 27, 2012
in Madrid.
On the first day we will have our usual Chapter day program.
On the second day we will have the educational day.
The topic of the educational day will be "RESPONSIBLE TAX MANAGEMENT
AND EFFICIENT UTILIZATION OF CROSS-BORDER LOSSES".
Garrigues is the sponsor for this event.
Amsterdam 7 Oct 2011 PwC Presentations are now available
(click the hyperlink)
Dear TEI members and friends
Fabio de Angelis has been named Region IX VP for the coming two years. He can be contacted at Fabio.deangelis@pmi.com, We would like to use this opportunity to thank Sharon Tan for the work done on her presidency on behalf of the European Chapter.
Goals 2011 – 2012
TEI has a global strategy for this year which consists mainly of devoting efforts to two different objectives. One the side to define how TEI should look like in the coming years with a project called TEI 20/20, and to define better how the advocacy/lobbying efforts of our organization should be defined and executed. Of course the European Chapter is aligned with those high level aims but our more specific ones will be:
· To bring greater value to the members: To achieve this goal we will try to increase the quality of our 3 yearly meetings (see more on this front below); to stimulate more the “informal” meetings, which nowadays are taking place mainly in London and Geneva and to bring to our members a new tool which will be the TEI web meetings. This idea is still in an early stage of conception but we are certain it is a tool that may bring a lot of value to our members with a very limited cost for the organization and none to the members.
· Advocacy/lobbying: Our organization is increasingly being recognized as a valuable player in the eyes of the main regulatory bodies (i.e. EU Commission, OCED, etc). Our focus will be on being more active on all fronts and making sure that our voice is heard effectively. Attached to this newsletter you will find the last three TEI advocacy efforts, two of them submitted in front of the OCED related to transfer pricing simplification and VAT neutrality while the third one was submitted to the European Commission on the future of VAT.
· Membership: With the aim to guarantee our members are satisfied with the TEI offer and to increase the size of our membership. In geographical terms we will concentrate our efforts largely the southern European countries where TEI is less well represented, and also in Middle East and Africa.
· Committees: Increase the number of meetings that the committees will have during the year and regenerate those which have being historically less active.
Committees:
For those TEI members who are not yet part of any of the committees I have listed below all the active groups. As usual there is no limit to the size of each group, and we would also be pleased to see the creation of new ones:
· Education Committee: Afke Van Mansum, Jean Daniel Rouvinez and myself. The chair of the Committee is Afke.Van-Mansum@che.dupont.com
· European Direct Tax Committee (ETDC): An Theeuwes – an.m.l.theeuwes@shell.com .
· Indirect Tax Committee: Siegert Slagman – Siegert.Slagman@pmi.com
· Employment Tax Committee: Jean Daniel Rouvinez – JeanDaniel.Rouvinez@tetrapak.com
· Transfer Pricing: Alain Berlier - alain.berlier@givaudan.com
· Corporate Tax Management: Christer Bell - bell@tdc.dk
· US Update: Nick Hasenoehrl - nhasenoehrl@haemonetics.com
· Permanent Establishment (PE): Nick Hasenoehrl - nhasenoehrl@haemonetics.com
Feel free to contact any of the committee chairs if you wish to join one of the groups.
Lynne Clare and Nick Hasenohrl regularly host informal meetings in London and Geneva in indirect and direct taxes respectively. Please contact them directly if you would like to be included in their distribution lists. (Lynne.Clare@eu.sony.com & nhasenoehrl@haemonetics.com )
Meetings: The Education Committee continues to work extremely hard to prepare this year’s conferences. While the 3 of them are, at different stages of preparation, plans are well underway for all three. Attached to this newsletter is a draft of the agenda for the Education day for the Fall meeting. While we consider last year conferences excellent the Education Committee is committed to surpass last year’s achievements this year.
As usual the conferences will offer meetings of the various committees during the Chapter day. Members are encouraged to participate actively in any of the groups that are of interest. Continuing the approach we adopted at the Spring meeting in Geneva, the Education day will have plenary sessions at both ends of the day and in between the group will divide into workshops. The workshops will focus on specific topics, some of which will look at direct tax and some at indirect tax.
Dates for this year conferences are already set therefore please note your calendars as follows:
· October 6 & 7: Amsterdam. “Developing a Sustainable International Tax Strategy in a Changed World”. Sponsor PwC.
· January 26 & 27: Madrid. Topic yet to be defined. Sponsor GARRIGUES.
· May 10 & 11: Paris (tbc). “Tax Litigation”. Sponsor BAKER & McKENZIE