INVITATION Global Tax Policy Conference Thursday, 9 April 2015 at The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam, the Netherlands GLOBAL TAX POLICY CONFERENCE 2015 Amsterdam, 9 April 2015 www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/taxation
Global Tax Policy Conference 2015 The 2015 Global Tax Policy Conference focuses on global tax policy; one of the most important and controversial topics among policy makers, tax authorities, multinational enterprises, civil society and non-governmental organizations, tax advisors and academics. The 2015 Global Tax Policy Conference will address the implications of spillovers in international corporate taxation: the impact that one country's rules and practices have on others. This important topic can be considered to be a fundamental basis for the G20-OECD project on base erosion and profit shifting and for several actions of the European Commission on a range of issues bearing on tax spillovers in the context of the single market. However, spillovers are not only relevant for advanced economies. The IMF concluded that the tax spillover effect is even largest for developing countries: compared to OECD countries, the effects of tax spillovers on developing countries from other countries' tax rates are two to three times larger. Revenue concerns are now prominent around the world, reflecting the need for consolidation while protecting spending in many advanced economies, and the need to support spending for proverty alleviation and growth in developing countries. Eliminating tax avoidance, eg through the BEPS project initiatives, may not eliminate spillovers. These arise from the incentives that tax rules imply for both business decisions and tax setting by governments. This conference will address the most critical spillover issues in global tax policy. The Global Tax Policy Conference is designed for government officials, CFOs and tax directors of multinationals enterprises, tax advisors, non-governmental organizations and academics who are interested in global tax policy. The second Global Tax Policy conference will provide the participants greater insight into the developments in global tax policy. Information, insights and visions provided by renowned speakers from both academia as well as governments, civil society, the International Monetary Fund, the European Commission and the United Nations will form the basis for an interactive debate on global tax policy. We look forward to your participation at our 2nd Global Tax Policy Conference in Amsterdam on 9 April 2015. Best regards, Dr. Ramon Dwarkasing
Global Tax Policy Conference 2015 Tentantive Programme 08:30-09:15 Registration 09:15-09:30 Opening by Chairman Prof. Dr. Hans van den Hurk (Maastricht University) 09:30-10:15 Presentation by Mr. Michael Lennard (Chief International Tax Cooperation & Trade in the Financing for Development Office, United Nations, New York) 10:15-11:00 Presentation by Mr. Heinz Zourek (Director-General, DG Taxation and Customs Union (TAXUD), European Commission, Brussels) 11:00-11:45 Presentation by Prof. Dr. Mick Moore (CEO of the International 12:20-13:00 Lunch Centre for Tax and Development, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex) 11:45-12:20 Questions and Discussion 13:00-13:45 Presentation by Mr. Rajesh Ramloll (Chairman Board of the Financial Services Commission Mauritius (Africa), Assistant Sollicitor-General, treaty negotiator on behalf of Mauritius. 13:45-14:30 Presentation by Mr. Richard Stern (Lead Tax Officer, World Bank Group (Washington/ Austria) 14:45-15:10 Coffee Break 15:10-15:40 Presentation by Mr. Paul Morton (Head of Group Tax Reed Elsevier Group plc., Vice-Chair International Chamber of Commerce Taxation Committee 15:40-16.10 Presentation by Ms Belema Obuoforibo (Director, Knowledge Centre of the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation, IBFD 16:20-16:35 Presentation by Dr. Francis Weyzig (Policy Advisor Economic Inequality & Tax Justice, Oxfam Novib, the Netherlands) 16:35-16:50 Presentation by Dr. Ramon Dwarkasing (Maastricht University) 16:50-17:30 Discussion and conclusions 17:30-18:00 Reception
Registration Fee & Payment The registration fee for the Global Tax Policy Conference 2015 is EUR 495,-- This includes the lunch and an invitation to an exclusive reception. There is only limited availability. After registration an invoice will be sent to you. Registration is only possible by sending an email that includes the name(s), profession and title(s) of the participant(s), company or organization name, invoice address and phone number. The registration email can be sent to Dr. Ramon S.J. Dwarkasing (Maastricht University): ramon.dwarkasing@maastrichtuniversity.nl Conference venue Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen KNAW Het Trippenhuis Kloveniersburgwal 29 1011 JV Amsterdam, The Nederlands www.knaw.nl Phone: +31-(0)20-5510700 Organization and Contact Maastricht University Dr. Ramon S.J. Dwarkasing LL.M. E-Mail: ramon.dwarkasing@maastrichtuniversity.nl Phone: +31-(0)6-12181621 internet: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/taxation Our Supporting Partners: Based in Europe, focused on the world. Maastricht University is a stimulating environment. Where research and teaching are complementary. Where innovation is our focus. Where talent can flourish. A truly student oriented research university. Visit us at www.maastrichtuniversity.nl This event is organized by Maastricht Centre for Taxation, the interdisciplinary educational and high-end research centre dedicated to international taxation and part of Maastricht University.
REGISTRATION FORM GLOBAL TAX POLICY CONFERENCE 2015 DATE: THURSDAY 9APRIL 2015 VENUE: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences / Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen KNAW Kloveniersburgwal 29 (Het Trippenhuis) 1011 JV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Name: Academic Title(s): Gender: Profession: Male Female Organization: Phone: E-mail: Please transfer the participation fee of EUR 495,-- to the bank account specified in the invoice. You will receive the invoice by e-mail and registered mail. Please return this form by e-mail to ramon.dwarkasing@maastrichtuniversity.nl please contact Dr. Ramon Dwarkasing, phone +31 (0) 6-12181621. If you have any questions, Date: Signature: