iAdvisory Seminar: US Tax Reform - Potential Opportunities and Challenges for Singapore Businesses
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To address the concerns around the proposed US Tax Reform, IE and PwC have invited Pam Olson, a PwC US Tax Partner who was previously the Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy at the US Department of Treasury. She has been closely involved in many of the tax reform conversations at Capitol Hill and will share her insights with companies who are already operating in or looking to expand into the US.
We will also hear from Ian Schachter, a PwC US Tax Partner involved in assisting a number of Asian based groups with their expansion plans into the US, who will provide his insights on the impact of the US Tax Reform on inbound investments.
Seminar Highlights:
Programme*
* accurate at the time of publishing
Who Should Attend:
CXOs, CIOs, Business Owners of SMEs and key decision makers with interest in expanding or investing into the US markets.
We will also hear from Ian Schachter, a PwC US Tax Partner involved in assisting a number of Asian based groups with their expansion plans into the US, who will provide his insights on the impact of the US Tax Reform on inbound investments.
Seminar Highlights:
- Learn more about the US legislative process and tax reform
- Understanding what implications the new tax reform will have on business in US
- Understanding how to prepare for the proposed US tax reform
Programme*
Time | Item | ||
1400 | Registration | ||
1430 | Opening Remarks Yeoh Mei Ling, Regional Director, New York, IE Singapore | ||
1440 | Introduction of Speakers Paul Cornelius, Partner, PwC Singapore | ||
1450 | Background Pam Olsen, Partner, PwC US
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1510 | U.S. Tax Policy Pam Olsen, Partner, PwC US
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1535 | Tea Break | ||
1555 | Impact on Singapore Business Environment Ian Schachter, Partner, PwC US Paul Cornelius, Partner, PwC Singapore
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1625 | Commercial Opportunities Oliver Wilkinson, Partner, PwC Singapore | ||
1650 | Q&A | ||
1720 | Closing Remarks Paul Cornelius, Partner, PwC Singapore | ||
1730 | End |
Who Should Attend:
CXOs, CIOs, Business Owners of SMEs and key decision makers with interest in expanding or investing into the US markets.