4th May 2017

Invitation to AmCham Regional Tax Conference: Can a more customer-oriented system of compliance maximize collection and minimize costs? (updated)

Join us at the AmCham Regional Tax Conference on 18 May 2017 in Prague. The conference is organized by AmCham Czech Republic and AmCham Poland, under the auspices of the Czech Ministry of Finance.

 

Keynote Address

9.00-9.30 Czech Minister of Finance Andrej Babiš    

   Reviewing steps to increase fairness and collection

   Proposing primary goals for next government     

Questions to be answered

   How can the government ensure everyone pays their fair share of taxes while minimizing the costs of compliance?  

   Can tax policy be more effective in attracting value-added investments?

      

9.30-10.30 Panel on Tax Efficiency: Is assisting compliance more efficient than enforcement?    

Moderator: Ladislav Malúšek, KPMG Czech Republic, Partner, Tax Services        

Alena Schillerová, Deputy Minister of Finance, Czech Republic  Recent and proposed steps to make compliance easier for companies  |   Question to be answered: Is compliance more efficient than enforcement for the state?

František Imrecze, President, Slovak Financial Administration Recent and proposed steps to make compliance easier for companies  |   Question to be answeredIs compliance more efficient than enforcement for the state?

Martin Brix, CFO, Lease Plan Identifying areas of uncertainties in compliance and cost  |   Question to be answeredHas the uncertainty and cost of compliance improved?

      

 
10.45-11.45 Panel on Tax Efficiency: OECD recommendations for Large Taxpayers     

Moderator: Peter Chrenko, PWC Czech Republic, Partner, former Deputy Finance Minister      
Martin Janeček, Director General, General Financial Directorate, Czech Republic Proposed measures for large taxpayers  |   Question to be answered: Would implementing OECD recommendations be a more efficient way to achieve compliance for both state and companies?

František Imrecze, President, Slovak Financial Administration Proposed measures for large taxpayers    

Paweł Gruza, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Finance, Poland Experience with implementing SAF-T     

Gabriela Hrachovinová, Chamber of Tax Advisers of the Czech Republic Experience of large taxpayers    

 

        
11.45-12.30 Panel on Tax Policy: Do research incentives create value-added export production?        

Moderator: Lucie Říhová, EY Czech Republic, Partner  Overview of Incentives within the EU  |   Question to be answeredWhat countries have innovative incentives and which have "required" incentives?

Paweł Gruza, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Finance, Poland The effectiveness of research Incentives in Poland  |  Question to be answeredWhat is the intention of Polish incentives, and how is success measured?

Brent Springael, Bird and Bird, AmCham Belgium |  Belgium's new package of research incentives |  Question to be answeredWhat did Belgium choose to offer and why?

The conference will be held in English (with Czech interpreters).

REGISTER HERE. View speaker profiles below.

Members of the American Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic