EM18 - Indirect Tax Forum - last chance to register

Dear ala,

 

We would like to invite in-house tax professionals to join us as our free to attend guests at ITR's Indirect Tax Forum on June 23 & 24 in Amsterdam. Service providers are also invited to participate as pay to attend delegates.

 

150+ senior in-house tax leaders, advisers and policymakers have already confirmed their attendance and will be joined by over 25 leading industry experts to discuss the key indirect tax issues including the future of AI and tax, VIDA and EU tax harmonisation and customs reform. 

 

The updated agenda and speaker line-up includes tax leaders from Aegeon, Booking.com, Bosch, Ikea, TomTom, Uber and many more. 

 

Take a look at the video highlights from 2025 and see how you can benefit from attending. 

 

Register here to confirm your attendance next week where you will be joined by tax leaders from companies including Airbus, Amazon, AT&T, Banca d'Italia, Boeing, C.H. Robinson, Danone, eBay, Foot Locker, Hitachi, Huawei, L'Oreal, Lotus, Ralph Lauren, Stellantis and Under Armour.

Updated agenda highlights include:
  • AI & Beyond: The future of the indirect tax technology stack

  • Managing Indirect Tax at Scale: Operating models, controls, and growth

  • VAT in the Digital Age (VIDA): Essential insights on implementation

  • EU Indirect Tax Harmonisation: From reform to reality

  • Indirect Tax Round-up: Global developments that matter to EU-based MNEs

  • EU Customs Reform: Custom duties, low-value consignments and global trade disruption

 

We do hope you and your colleagues can join us and look forward to welcoming you to Amsterdam next week.

 

Kind regards

 

Tom Baker

Editor
International Tax Review

 

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