EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016Program GuideLisbon, 20–22 April 2016
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
ContentsWelcome 2
Agenda 4
Session descriptions 6
Plenaries 7
Breakouts 8
Your Symposium 14
Travel information 18
Networking activities 19
Restaurant details 20
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
WelcomeThank you for joining us in Lisbon at our 11th Global Indirect Tax Symposium.
Following the success of last year’s event, this year you will, once again, have the opportunity to take stock and catch up with the latest thinking on key indirect tax topics. We hope you will gain an insight into recent developments and how these may impact your business. In addition to the carefully designed program, which will address significant and practical indirect tax issues in key markets and the most relevant industry sectors, you will also have time to network with your peers and attend private meetings.
EY has brought together representatives from around the globe to provide insights on leading practices in the indirect tax arena. We hope you will take advantage of the breakout sessions and encourage you to participate actively, sharing your knowledge and practical experience.
The Symposium also provides an opportunity to network in an informal but professional environment, or to meet privately if you prefer. Speak to one of the Symposium team members to arrange private meetings with any of our representatives.
During your stay, if you need any assistance, please contact one of our team, who will be more than happy to help you.
My colleagues and I look forward to meeting you, and we hope you enjoy the Symposium.
Kind regards,
Gijsbert BulkGlobal Director of Indirect TaxEY
EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016
Dates: Wednesday, 20 April — Friday, 22 April 2016
Venue:Corinthia Hotel, Lisbon Avenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, 105, 1099-031 Lisbon,Portugal
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If you have any questions about the conference, please contact:
Nicola Briggs+44 7901 116 822 [email protected]
Or
Annatjie Wessels +44 7826 859 [email protected]
If you have any questions about private meetings, please contact:
Rachael Skilton+44 2077 830 [email protected] or [email protected]
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AgendaWednesday, 20 April 201614:00 Registration open
14:00–17:00 Private client meetings
19:00–22:30 Welcome reception and dinner
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
Thursday, 21 April 20167:00–8:30 Breakfast
8:45–9:15 Welcome
9:15–11:00 Opening plenary: Digital — the current practice and theory
11:00–11:30 Break
11:30–13:00 Breakout session I: your choice
13:00–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:30 Breakout session II: your choice
15:30–16:00 Break
16:00–17:15 Plenary: European Union VAT
17:15–18:45 Private client meetings
19:20 Coaches depart for dinner
Friday, 22 April 2016 7:30–8:30 Breakfast
9:00–10:30 Breakout session III: your choice
10:30–11:15 Break
11:15–12:30 Closing plenary: Digital — let’s get back to the future
12:30–13:00 Closing remarks
13:00–14:00 Lunch
13:00–16:30 Private client meetings
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Session descriptions
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
Opening plenary: Digital — the current practice and theory Technology and globalization are causing a digital revolution that is rapidly transforming the world of business. What are the implications for indirect taxes? How are legislators, tax administrations and tax policy-makers reacting to these trends? How are these developments likely to impact taxpayers?
Our opening session will begin with a brief discussion about the current VAT reform in Portugal and how the Portuguese tax authorities are using technology to administer tax more effectively. Our panel will then outline some of the challenges arising from the growth in cross-border trade in the digital age, and discuss the ongoing work of tax administrations and the OECD in seeking to develop guidance to reach international consensus in this area.
Speakers:Miguel Silva PintoPortuguese Tax and Customs Authority
Piet BattiauOECD, France
Rebecca MillarSydney Law School at the University of Sydney
Chris SangerEY+44 20 7951 0150 [email protected]
Sergio FontenelleEY+55 11 2573 [email protected]
Plenary: European Union VATDuring this head-to-head discussion, Mr. Donato Raponi of the European Commission (Head of Unit — VAT and other turnover taxes) and Professor Dr. Ben Terra (University of Amsterdam and University of Lund) will discuss current issues and trends driving VAT policy and practice in the European Union.
Speakers:Ben TerraUniversity of Amsterdam and University of Lund
Donato RaponiEuropean Commission
Kevin MacAuleyEY+44 20 7951 [email protected]
Closing Plenary: Digital — let’s get back to the futureAs the fourth industrial revolution gathers pace, what is the future of digital? What will it look like in the future? How will it change business models and practices? Our panel of EY Tax professionals and client representatives will discuss how the digital revolution is developing, where it may head, and the implications of these profound changes for managing indirect taxes now and in the future.
Speakers:Eric AnthoineCarrefour, France
Chris NeedhamGE, United Kingdom
Lou VentinoMicrosoft, United States
Channing Flynn EY+1 408 947 [email protected]
Shima Heydari EY+31 6 [email protected]
Plenaries
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Breakouts
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
Around the world with VAT and GST on digitalAs more countries around the world adopt VAT and GST, international businesses must anticipate and implement the changes — often, with little prior notice.
In this innovative session, EY subject matter professionals from China, India, Malaysia, Puerto Rico and other countries will give an update on the introduction of VAT or consumption-based tax in their respective countries, with a focus on how these new indirect tax regimes are preparing for the digital economy.
The legislative updates will be followed by roundtable discussions focusing on single countries, allowing participants to gain deeper insights and address more detailed questions on the countries that interest them the most. Roundtable discussions will continue in the coffee break to increase awareness opportunities for these key jurisdictions.
Speakers:Brad Miller EY+61 3 9655 [email protected]
Gino DosscheEY+1 [email protected]
Jennifer O’Sullivan EY+974 4457 [email protected]
Folkert GaarlandtEY+271 1772 [email protected]
Breakout sessions: your choice
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BEPS updateThe G20 and OECD BEPS project has featured prominently in the news in recent years. Until now, most of the discussion has been around the impact of BEPS on direct taxes — but that is far from the whole story. In this session, we will focus on BEPS and indirect taxes, including a discussion on the concept of fixed establishment compared with permanent establishment, and an outline of the possible impact of transfer pricing adjustments on customs valuation.
Speakers:Chris SangerEY+44 20 7951 [email protected]
Rosie HigginsEY+44 20 7980 [email protected]
Jeroen ScholtenEY+31 88 40 [email protected]
Data analytics updateManaging VAT and global trade in today’s complex world means dealing with large amounts of data. The challenge of “big data” can also be its strength. Drilling deep into the data stored within an organization can allow you to mine a wealth of information about your business activities, helping you unlock additional value and manage risks much more effectively. In this interactive session, our team of VAT and global trade professionals will focus on how data analytics can help you to improve your indirect tax performance and reduce controversy risk for your business.
Speakers:Colm HalpinEY+35 31 221 [email protected]
John SlootEY+31 88 40 [email protected]
Karen ChristieEY+1 212 773 [email protected]
Marc BunchEY+852 2629 [email protected]
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Digitization of the tax function — the impact on tax departmentsTax authorities around the world are now collecting, analyzing, auditing and reporting on data findings digitally. During this session, we will focus on how your multinational company can prepare for, and deal with, this trend, and how the tax function can safely provide the data that the tax authorities want.
Speakers:Andre HengstEY+49 30 25 4712 [email protected]
Frank CambieEY+32 2 774 [email protected]
Maria Hevia AlvarezEY+1 212 773 [email protected]
CJEU case law update This session will focus on the recent case law of the CJEU providing an in-depth discussion of the issues and themes that have played an important role in its indirect tax case law over the past year.
Speakers:Ben TerraUniversity of Amsterdam and University of Lund
Oskar HenkowEY+46 40 693 [email protected]
New ways of distributionThe digital revolution has introduced new ways of selling and distributing goods and services — and continues to do so. As supply chains and value chains shift, traditional taxes levied on the distribution of goods such like VAT, GST and customs duties are being challenged as never before — requiring tax authorities and payers to reconsider some fundamental concepts. During this session, we will look at the indirect tax implications of the new ways of distribution in a digital environment, focusing on e-books and 3D printing.
Speakers:Adrian BallEY+65 6309 [email protected]
Joanna CrookshankEY+44 207 951 1662 [email protected]
William MethenitisEY+1 214 969 [email protected]
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EY Global Indirect Tax Symposium 2016, Program Guide Lisbon, 20–22 April 2016
Practical aspects of VAT accountingVAT is seen and discussed more and more in conjunction with other taxes, as well as other issues affecting a company, such as accounting, legal, governance and cybersecurity. This session will offer a focused discussion on:
• Relevant tax accounting provisions (IFRS)
• Permanent establishment for corporate income tax purposes versus fixed establishment for VAT purposes
• Transfer pricing
• VAT and shared service centers (leading practices)
• Translation of an overall business strategy to a tax strategy, including indirect taxes
Speakers:
Marc van der GraafEY+31 88 40 [email protected]
Sibylle SchillingEY+49 221 2779 25664 [email protected]
Union Customs Code updateChanges to the EU’s Customs Code will have a global effect on companies doing business in, and with, the EU. With the major legislative changes coming into effect on 1 May 2016, this session will focus on the following topics, which will have the biggest impact on multinational businesses:
• Substantial changes to customs valuation
• Changes to special procedures, such as warehousing and processing
• Authorized economic operator (AEO)
• Binding tariff information
• Export from the EU
Speakers:Caspar JansenEY+31 6 [email protected]
Frank-Peter ZieglerEY+49 6196 996 [email protected]
Kristine PriceEY+1 212 773 [email protected]
Walter de WitEY+31 88 40 [email protected]
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Your Symposium
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Information
Corinthia Hotel, LisbonAvenida Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, 1051099–031 LisbonPortugalTel: +351 21 723 6363 www.corinthia.com/hotels/lisbon
Check-in: 16:00Check-out: 12:00
Luggage storage
Upon check-out, please leave your luggage in the designated area on the first floor. For safety reasons, please do not bring luggage into the plenary room.
Taxi
A taxi from Lisbon Airport to the Corinthia Hotel, Lisbon will take around 15 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs approximately €10 to 15 for one way. Ensure that the taxi meter is visible and you pay the rate shown on the it.
A taxi from Rossio train station to the Corinthia Hotel Lisbon will take around 10 to 12 minutes depending on traffic, and also costs approximately €10 to 15 for one way.
Private transfer
If you wish to book a private transfer, please contact the concierge directly at [email protected], who will be happy to assist you. Prices are dependent on the type of vehicle and number of passengers, but please note that the minimum fare is €42.40.
Parking
There are 58 parking bays in the underground car park, which cost €18 per 24 hours. Please be aware that parking cannot be prebooked.
Meals
Breakfast will be served in the Sete Colinas restaurant on the ground floor from 07:00 to 08:30 on Thursday and from 07:00 to 09:00 on Friday. Lunch will also be served in the Sete Colinas restaurant at 13:00 to 14.00 on Thursday and Friday.
Business center
The Business center is located on the first floor, open 24 hours and self-service. Please contact the Guest Service desk if you need to print boarding cards or other materials. Boarding card printing is complimentary, but all other printing will have an additional cost.
There are also printing facilities available in the Ruby meeting room during the Symposium. Alternatively, please contact one of the event team members, who will be happy to assist you.
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Partitions
Windows
Conference rooms
Back of house
Public areas
Reception desk
Digital Booth
Plenary
Event
office
1. Floriana I
2. Floriana II
3. Floriana III
4. Ametista
5. Aguamarinha
6. Jade I
7. Jade II
8. Ruby
9. Turquesa
10. Safira
11. Esmeralda I
12. Esmeralda II
13. Opala I
14. Opala II
15. Opala III
16. Topazio
Floor plan
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Public transportMetro
The hotel is a two-minute walk from the metro station Jardim Zoológico. Take the blue line toward Santa Apolonia and exit at the São Sebastião station. Once there, change to the red line toward the airport.
The metro runs daily from 06:30 to 01:00.
Tickets can be purchased at any automatic ticket machine in the metro stations. It takes approximately 30 minutes from the hotel to the airport.
Bus
To get to the airport by bus, take the number two line, Financial Center and get on the bus at Av. Jose Malhoa.
Av. Jose Malhoa is located behind the terrace of the hotel; walking from the front door will take no longer than two-minutes.
The bus costs €3.50 per person, and you can buy the ticket onboard. It takes around 30 to 40 minutes from the hotel to the airport.
Travel information
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Welcome cocktail reception and dinnerFollowing the private client meetings taking place during the day on Wednesday, an informal welcome reception will be held on the terrace at the Corinthia Hotel, Lisbon from 19:00. A dinner buffet will also be available and served in the Sete Colinas restaurant on the ground floor.
Dinner at Adega Regional De ColaresOn Thursday evening, dinner will be held at Adega Regional De Colares. Please meet in the hotel lobby on the ground floor at 19:10 for coach departures to the Adega Regional De Colares. Coaches will leave promptly from the Corinthia Hotel, Lisbon at 19:20 and return from 22:00, leaving every 30 minutes, with the final departure at 23:30.
Networking activities
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Restaurant details
Location: Chiado (city center)
100 Maneiras BistroLargo da Trindade, 9+351 91 030 75 75www.restaurante100maneiras.com
Faz GostosRua Nova da Trindade, 11+351 21 347 22 49www.fazgostoslx.com
TágideLargo Academia das Belas Artes, 18/20+351 21 340 40 10www.restaurantetagide.com
Café LisboaLargo de S. Carlos, 23+351 21 191 44 98www.joseavillez.pt/en/cafe-lisboa
Location: near Av. Liberdade
Olivier AvenidaR. Julio Cesar Machado, 7Phone: +351 21 317 41 05www.tivolihotels.com
Gambrinu’sR. Portas de Santo Antão, 23Phone: +351 21 342 14 66www.gambrinuslisboa.com
Below is a selection of Lisbon’s restaurants you might like to try during your stay.
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