The American Bar Association Section of Taxation will present its 14th Annual U.S. and Latin America Tax Practice Trends Conference on June 15-17 in Miami. The conference will focus on practical tax practice trends for multinational corporations and their international advisers, as well as provide insight into how government tax officials may view the international tax landscape considering important international developments that impact corporate taxpayers.
Panelists will include industry leaders, senior government and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development officials, and leading tax practitioners from the United States and Latin America. The conference will be supplemented by half-day workshops on Wednesday, June 15, featuring panels on wealth management and cryptocurrency.
Other program highlights include:
• “The Current State of M&A in Latin America”
• “Latin American Investment into the United States”
• “Tax Considerations in the Digital Economy”
• “Criminal Tax Update”
• “Private Equity Investments, Challenges and Opportunities”
• “The Taxation of Start-ups”
• “Survey of Tax Incentives in Latin America and the United States”
A complete agenda can be found online at www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/events/taxation/22latin/22us-latin-program.pdf.
- Posted June 10, 2022
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American Bar Association to host U.S., Latin America tax conference in Miami

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