Significant Tax Environment Changes in France Envisaged French Tax Changes Make The new direction of French tax policy means significant changes are likely to be made to the French tax environment. Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Fund Managers and Wealth Owners are likely to be affected by increased rates of tax. This conference will discuss measures to mitigate these tax increases by reorganising business and personal structures in a tax-compliant and effective manner. Particular attention will be paid to measures which allow for the retention of key employees. With support of 18 September 2012 Hôtel Le Meurice, Paris Sponsored by
Practical Information Participants Entrepreneurs, Tax Specialists, Lawyers, Fiduciaries, Private Equity and Hedge Fund Managers, Representatives of trust companies and family offices, Relationship Managers and all people with an interest in tax-compliant planning ideas. Exchange Ideas All participants may participate during the conference by asking questions directly or by submitting written questions in advance to: info@exchange-ideas.ch. Time Tuesday, 18 September 2012. From 08.15 to 11.00 am (including coffee/breakfast). The conference starts at 08.45 am. Language Due to the international content and the multinational speakers, the conference language will be English. No translation will be provided. Registration Registration is required by email to info@exchange-ideas.ch. Registration closes on 14 September 2012. Fee: 150 Euro (including coffee/breakfast) Contact Farid Khadir 11-bis rue Toepffer CH-1206 Genève Phone: +41 22 704 37 00 Email: info@exchange-ideas.ch
Agenda, 18 September 2012 08.45 Roland A. Pfister Introduction on Fair and Legitimate International Tax Competition between OECD Member States 09.30 Rolf Geier, Ernst & Young, Zurich / Roland Pfister, Tavernier & Tschanz, Geneva Structuring ideas on Tax-Compliant Planning in Switzerland for individuals and corporations 08.50 Stéphanie Auféril, Baker & McKenzie SCP, Paris / Astrid Owen, Withers, London Significant Tax Environment Changes in France 10.00 Filippo Noseda, Withers, London / Astrid Owen, Withers, London Structuring ideas on Tax-Compliant Planning in the United Kingdom for individuals and corporations 09.10 Stéphanie Auféril, Baker & McKenzie SCP, Paris Structuring ideas on Tax- Compliant Planning in France for individuals and corporations 10.30 Panel Discussion and Q&A Session with: - Stéphanie Auféril, Baker & McKenzie SCP, Paris - Rolf Geier, Ernst & Young, Zurich - Filippo Noseda, Withers, London - Astrid Owen, Withers, London - Roland A. Pfister, Tavernier & Tschanz, Geneva
The Speakers Roland A. Pfister Tavernier Tschanz studied law at the Universities of Neuchâtel and Granada. After the completion of his law degree, he worked for an international law firm in Belgium and a leading investment bank in Zurich, after which he joined the tax department of one of the "Big Four" firms. In 2008, he started to work on his doctoral thesis. In addition, he has an Executive MBA in Wealth Management and was a Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School. In 2011, he started working at Tavernier Tschanz in Geneva. He is a regular contributor to tax journals, and lectures frequently at Universities as well as postgraduate tax programs. His main areas of expertise include Swiss, Liechtenstein and International tax laws for individuals and corporations including funds, trusts and foundations. Rolf Geier Ernst & Young Lic. iur. at the University of Zurich, Attorney at law; Swiss Certified Financial Analyst and Portfolio Manager; Swiss Certified tax expert. Rolf is a Partner of Ernst & Young s EMEIA Financial Services Organization, heads the Banking & Capital Markets Sector of Ernst & Young Tax in Switzerland and is a Member of Ernst & Young s EMEIA Banking & Capital Markets Board. He has specific experience in hedge fund and private equity fund (manager) relocations, relocations of corporate functions, tax treatment of financial products and capital markets transactions, negotiations with tax authorities and advises clients in other international tax matters. Stéphanie Auféril Baker & McKenzie SCP studied law at the University of Paris V and is admitted to the Paris Bar. Within Baker & McKenzie SCP, Stéphanie is a Partner in charge of the Wealth Management Practice, and is a member of the Wealth Management European Steering Committee. She assists French and foreign individuals in the legal and tax aspects of domestic and international wealth management. She is experienced in estate planning, reorganization of family companies and investments in France. Stéphanie also advises clients in Trusts and life insurance planning. She is currently a member of IACF and is a lecturer at Universities (HEC, Neuchâtel, etc.). In cooperation with LawInContext, she is a trainer for SFAF. She is a speaker at various seminars on international wealth management. She also writes articles in several specialized publications. Astrid Owen Withers LLP studied law at the London School of Economics and Harvard and is admitted to the New York Bar. A native French speaker (born in Belgium), Astrid advises internationally based clients and their family offices, trustees and private banks on international trust, tax and wealth transfer issues, with an emphasis on Continental Europe, the Middle East, the UK and the US.
The Speakers Filippo Noseda Withers LLP is a dual qualified English solicitor/swiss lawyer (he studied law at the University of Zurich and the London School of Economics). Fluent in French, German, English and Italian, Filippo heads the International Wealth Planning Group of Withers LLP in London. Withers LLP specialises in compliant tax planning and wealth structuring for international families. Filippo s work in this area has won him international recognition (he advised two separate governments on the introduction of private foundations laws, successfully lobbied the Swiss government in relation to its draft law on the recognition of trusts (subsequently enacted) and took part in an OECD study on the taxation of High Net Worth individuals). Filippo is a lecturer at King s College in London and the University of Muenster, Germany.
Cancellation dates Cancellations received by 1 September 2012 will receive a full refund. No refunds will be available after 1 September 2012. Envisaged French Tax Changes Make Tax-Compliant Planning a Vital Registration form YES, I would like to register for the conference Significant Tax Environment Changes in France. Title Full name Position Company Address Postcode City Country Tel Mobile Fax Email I do not wish to appear on the list of attendees How to Register by phone: +41 22 704 37 00 by email: info@exchange-ideas.ch by post: Mr. Farid Khadir 11-bis rue Toepffer CH-1206 Genève Venue Hôtel Le Meurice 228 rue de Rivoli 75001 Paris France Tel: +33 1 44 58 10 10 www.lemeurice.com