Join our special edition of our upcoming VAT Hybrid breakfast event on 6 June 2024 - simultaneously in Zurich, Geneva and virtually.
We would like to invite you to our upcoming special VAT Breakfast event. During the event we will provide you with insights from VAT considerations for Pillar II and Transfer Pricing discussions. In the virtual part we will also discuss the latest updates on Swiss and EU developments. The event will take place on Thursday 6 June 2024 in both Zurich and Geneva offices as well as partially online.
As part of the event, our speakers, including the Head of the Deloitte Swiss Tax Office Thomas Hug, will provide insights into:
- Swiss and EU latest developments: We will share our latest updates on Swiss and EU VAT, including the revised Swiss VAT Law.
- VAT considerations for Pillar II discussions: We will share the teams' experiences from client projects & discussion on the VAT impact respectively consequences of Pillar II structuring. In particular we will supplement our presentation with case studies.
- VAT & Transfer Pricing: We will present how VAT and Transfer Pricing can be aligned. Based on a number of real live examples we will illustrate how inconsistencies between VAT & Transfer Pricing can impact the VAT position and what can be done to align the two.
Hybrid event format:
To accommodate your preferences, this event will be partially run in an hybrid format.
On registration you can choose to join us on-site in Zurich or in Geneva and have the opportunity to listen to our special topics covering Pillar II and Transfer Pricing VAT considerations as well as network with your peers. By choosing to join the event virtually, you will be able to get insights on the latest update on the revised Swiss and EU VAT developments (only).
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