Credit: 0 CLE Credit Hours
Join the D.C. Bar Taxation Community Corporate Tax Committee and International Tax Committee for a timely discussion on recently issued OECD guidance addressing the Pillar Two Side‑by‑Side (SbS) safe harbor. As global minimum tax rules continue to evolve, licensed attorneys advising U.S. and multinational groups must stay informed to maintain a high standard of practice excellence in an increasingly complex international tax environment. This program will also explore the mechanics of the SbS safe harbor, related provisions, and key compliance considerations for U.S. groups, with a focus on the broader implications for multinational companies moving forward. Don’t miss out on this timely and informative program!
Pre-registration is required. As always, please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues. D.C. Bar membership is not required to attend. Non-members will need to create a profile to register.
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This remote program will be hosted on the Zoom platform. You will receive access information from D.C. Bar Communities staff the afternoon prior to the program. The Zoom access information should not be shared with others, as individual registration is required.
Sponsored by: Corporate Tax Committee and International Tax Committee of the D.C. Bar Taxation Community
Related Community of Interest: D.C. Bar International Law Community
Speakers: - James Anderson, Partner, Skadden
- Ryan Bowen, Principal, Deloitte Tax
- Lorenza De Domenico, Associate, Skadden
- Michael Plowgian, Principal, KPMG LLP
- Isaac Wood, (Acting) Deputy International Tax Counsel, Department of the Treasury, Office of the International Tax Counsel
**Early bird registration ends on Friday, Feb. 20.