Taxpatria will be attending the upcoming academic event hosted by the KU Leuven Faculty of Law and Criminology, bringing together legal scholars, practitioners, and professionals to discuss current developments and challenges in European and international law. The event provides a valuable platform for knowledge exchange, professional dialogue, and networking among experts working at the intersection of law, policy, and business.
This lecture will explore the growing importance of international tax transparency and exchange of information. The speakers will discuss how information exchange has evolved within EU and OECD frameworks, and how new reporting regimes are reshaping tax compliance and enforcement.
Key topics include the interaction between exchange of information and taxpayers’ fundamental rights, the practical challenges of DAC6 mandatory disclosure rules, and the increasing role of data-driven tax compliance such as DAC7 reporting. The conference will also cover recent developments at OECD and EU level, as well as practical insights on the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) and how these transparency initiatives affect taxpayers, intermediaries, and advisors.
As a firm specialized in international taxation and cross-border advisory, we are pleased to participate in this initiative and engage with the broader legal and academic community. Our presence reflects our commitment to staying closely connected with ongoing legal developments and contributing to discussions that shape the future of tax and regulatory frameworks.
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