Exclusive Workshop Invite: Navigating VAT in the Digital Economy

Join us for a critical online workshop, Quo Vadis VAT in a Digitalised World: The Need for Multilateral Coordination, on Wednesday, 28 February, at 14:00 GMT. This complimentary session, led by expert Robert van Brederode, addresses the evolving challenges VAT faces in our digital economy.

With VAT’s landscape changing due to digital services, cross-border e-commerce, and virtual transactions, our workshop offers insights into adapting and succeeding in this new environment. Get ready to explore:   

  • Overview of VAT’s evolution and current challenges: History and fiscal success of VAT, its application in 174 countries, and its significance in generating revenue. We will delve into how technological advancements and changes in business models have posed challenges to VAT.
  • Solutions through Multilateral Coordination: The webinar aims to explore potential solutions to the challenges faced by VAT in the digital age through multilateral tax coordination and cooperation.
  • Expert Insights from Robert van Brederode: Participants will benefit from the expertise of Robert van Brederode, who brings a wealth of knowledge from his extensive background in taxation.

Ensure your spot in this pivotal discussion by confirming your attendance today.  We look forward to your participation in shaping the future of VAT policy and administration.

BOOK YOUR SEAT NOW

Have some questions about the course? 

Please don’t hesitate to contact our Education Consultant, Jada Aaron, at tp@informaconnect.com or call us on +44(0)2080522710.

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