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International VAT Conference

International VAT Conference

Die jährlich stattfindende VAT Conference ist eine hochkarätig besetzte, international ausgerichtete Informationsplattform. Die Konferenz verfolgt das Ziel, Experten sowie Verantwortliche aus den Steuer-, Rechts- und Finanzbereichen über aktuelle Umsatzsteuerthemen zu informieren.

Zusätzlich gibt es für die Konferenzbesucher die Möglichkeit zum fachlichen Austausch, offene Diskussionsrunden und Zeit für die Beantwortung individueller Fragestellungen. Alle Informationen werden praxisnah zur Verfügung gestellt und die Teilnehmer können ihr Wissen direkt im Anschluss an die Konferenz in die tägliche Praxis umsetzen.

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11th International VAT Conference 2024
24. - 26. April 2024
im Seehotel Überfahrt, Tegernsee (München)

 

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11th International VAT Conference 2024

When it comes to VAT these days, one of the most hotly debated and sometimes controversial topics is E-Invoicing/Digital Reporting. In today’s tech-driven world, digital solutions play a critical role in managing a mass transaction tax like VAT. Indeed, VAT has readily embraced advanced technologies, certainly compared to other taxes.

With many tax authorities around the world considering, implementing or already applying new regimes, and with the EU Commission's DRR proposals still under Council negotiation within the ViDA Package, the need for collaboration and knowledge sharing among VAT stakeholders on this topic is more critical than ever to develop effective strategies and best practices that benefit everyone and ensure a smooth transition to the digital future.

The conference will delve deep into E-Invoicing/Digital Reporting, providing updates on the state of play in specific EU Member States and exploring the future implications for businesses and tax administrations in terms of efficiencies, relationships and working processes while still upholding VAT’s golden principles: neutrality, proportionality, and administrability.

However, VAT is of course more than just E-Invoicing/Digital Reporting, which is why the conference dives into other key areas like the popular CJEU Update session as well as new business activities in the virtual world.

Building on the success of previous years, the conference once again offers a unique opportunity to discuss the latest VAT developments with a host of renowned international experts. Panellists will include representatives from the European Court of Justice, the EU Commission, tax administrations, major international corporations, universities, and legal experts.

This set up enables participants to exchange ideas, debate hot VAT topics, and grants direct access to VAT thought leaders who can provide answers to your specific questions. Delegates will leave equipped with practical insights and actionable tips that can immediately be implemented. Supporting documentation for all sessions will be provided. Please join us for an enriching, thought-provoking, and professionally enhancing event.

Who should join: VAT managers, VAT consultants, officials dealing with VAT.

Conference language: English

Timetable

Wednesday 24th

Free shuttle service
Munich Airport to Seehotel Überfahrt, Tegernsee

18.30

Cocktail reception

19.30

Dinner at hotel

Thursday 25th

Moderator: Karl-Heinz Haydl | Christian Salder

09.15

EU update

Recent VAT developments and key VAT priorities at the EU level – update from the EU Commission.

Patrice Pillet

10.00 - 12.45

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT

10.00 - 10.45

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT – international developments

10.45

Coffee break (30 minutes)

11.15 - 12.45

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT – state of play in practice in selected EU Member States

Tomasz Michalik

Bernd Brinkamp

Emmanuel Cotessat

Elze Terra

12.45

Lunch break

14.15 - 17.30

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT – opportunities & risks

Elena D’Agosto

Sanna Esterinen

Dr. Matthias Gries

LL.D. Marta Papis-Almansa

14.15 - 16.00

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT – opportunities & risks I

16.00

Coffee break (30 minutes)

16.30 - 17.30

E-invoicing/ digital reporting in the area of VAT – opportunities & risks II

17.30

Conclusion of day 1

18.30

Bus departure

19.00

Dinner

Friday 26th

Moderator: Karl-Heinz Haydl | Christian Salder

09.30 - 12.30

CJEU update

The decisions made by the Court of Justice of the European Union remain one of the most important and valuable instruments to safeguard and enhance the harmonization of VAT rules throughout the EU. This panel will analyze interesting recent cases that are relevant for your day-to-day business. Cases will be examined from the perspective of Member States and plaintiffs, as well as the Court.

Prof. Dr. David Hummel

Dr. Sebastian Pfeiffer, LL.M. (WU)

11.00

Coffee break

12.30 - 13.30

VAT goes virtual

The once niche world of crypto assets and NFTs continues to blur the lines between the traditional and the digital economy. From automobiles to art, these digital tokens are increasingly infiltrating diverse sectors, raising crucial questions about taxation, particularly in the area of VAT. This session examines the VAT implications of this dynamic landscape and provides insights for navigating this evolving space.

Prof Dr. Joachim Englisch

13.30

Conclusion of day 2

Lunch

Speakers

Patrice Pillet

Head of Unit at the European Commission

Patrice is the Head of Unit for VAT in DG Taxud (European Commission). He is therefore responsible for the development of VAT policy and for negotiating proposals on VAT in the digital age. Patrice was previously head of DG TAXUD’s legal unit, where he was responsible for the management of complaints and the handling of infringement procedures, as well as other legal matters (including preliminary rulings) in the area of indirect taxation. During his career, Patrice has worked on a variety of different VAT (VAT on electronic commerce, administrative cooperation, and the fight against fraud) and customs matters (international customs cooperation).

Bernd Brinkamp

Head of Indirect Tax, Vodafone GmbH

Bernd is a tax lawyer specialized on VAT. He started his VAT career at EY Cologne/Düsseldorf followed by working as Head of VAT at METRO Headquarters in Germany for 13 years. Since 2023, he has been the Head of Indirect Tax at Vodafone GmbH in Germany, where he is responsible for advising the company on all indirect tax matters in Germany, the EU and outside the EU. Bernd has implemented local / global VAT control systems and also works on VAT optimizations at the interface from VAT accounting to ERP and billing systems.

Tomasz Michalik

Tax advisor, partner and head of VAT services at MDDP Michalik Dłuska Dziedzic and Partners

Tomasz is author of different comments included in the VAT Act (17 updated editions as well as numerous publications in Polish and international professional magazines and represents MDDP in the works of the VAT Expert Group set up by the European Commission. He acts as a member of the board of the Centre of Tax Documentation and Studies Foundation (founded by University of Łódź and IBFD). In Poland, he is considered a leading VAT expert by the Chamber's Global, International Tax Review, Rzeczpospolita and others. In 2021, he received the ITR EMEA Indirect Tax Practice Leader of the year’ award.

Emmanuel Cotessat

Associé/Partner, EmmanuelCotessat Sté d’Avocats

Emmanuel is a French indirect taxes lawyer. After 10 years in Big Four firms he established his own tax law practice in 2000. His firm focuses on three main areas: Advising large multinational firms on supply chain and IT, VAT & customs related issues, outsourcing of indirect tax compliance in the EU and litigation. The clients are mainly from the pharmaceutical, aeronautics, energy and engineering sectors. Emmanuel is Vice-Chairman of the International VAT Association and deputy representative of the IVA to the European Commission’s VAT Expert Group and member of the VAT Committee of the French tax lawyers association as well as member of the Community Relay of the e-invoicing French government project.

Sanna Esterinen

Director of Digital Transformation, Finnish Tax Administration

Sanna Esterinen is the Director of Digital Transformation in the Finnish Tax Administration VERO. She has vast experience in business management and development, and she has also led VERO's self-assessed tax processes and worked as Control Manager for corporate income taxation. Ms. Esterinen leads the vision and implementation work on VERO's digital transformation while providing wide national and international networks and participated in several OECD development projects and led numerous Nordic ones.

Elze Terra

Director Indirect Tax, Booking Holdings

In the first 9 years of her career Elze Terra was part of the indirect tax advisory practice of EY Netherlands with a focus on digital commerce.  A role she combined with different academic efforts until taking on an in-house role for digital travel company Booking.com in 2018. Currently, Elze holds the position of Director Indirect Tax at Booking Holdings which involves overseeing the indirect tax function of six primary online travel and consumer-facing brands: Booking.com, KAYAK, priceline, Agoda.com, Rentalcars.com, and OpenTable.

Elena D’Agosto

Statistical expert

Elena D’Agosto has been working for the Italian Revenue Agency as statistical officer since 2007. Currently she works in the Risk analysis and Tax compliance research Unit. The main analyses focus on the tax evasion and the taxpayer non-compliance behavior at micro and macro level. She worked for the International Monetary Fund at the Revenue Administration division in the Fiscal Affair Department, from 2019 to 2023. At the University of Rome “Tor Vergata” she also got her PhD in Economics.

Dr. Matthias Gries

Head of VAT International, Siemens AG, Guest-Scientist at University of Bamberg

Matthias is Head of VAT International at Siemens AG, where he is responsible for the area of European and global VAT  in connection with the corresponding strategic implementation of legal norms and case law within the siemens group. He also works as a guest scientist at the University of Bamberg (Research Cooperation with Siemens AG) and is in this context responsible for research and teaching in the area of digitalization in tax law, VAT and customs. In addition, he is Deputy Chairman of the Expert Committee VI of the Institute for Digitalization of Tax Law (IDSt). Previously, Matthias worked as a tax advisor at Flick Gocke Schaumburg.

LL.D. Marta Papis-Almansa

Senior lecturer at Kristianstad University (Sweden) and visiting researcher at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

Marta Papis-Almansa is a lecturer and researcher specializing in VAT.
In 2021-2023 she was an Associate Professor and MSCA Fellow at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) where she pursued an individual research project on the advantages and challenges of using new technologies in VAT reporting, collection and auditing (VATTECH). She is also associated with Lund University (Sweden) . In Lund Marta was, for several years, responsible for indirect tax education for the university’s Master’s Programme in European and International Tax Law. Marta is a case law section co-editor at INTERTAX (Wolters Kluwer). She has experience in educating and advising businesses on European VAT issues. In 2017 Marta was awarded the Maurice Lauré Prize by the International Fiscal Association for her doctoral thesis on “Insurance in European VAT: On the Current and Preferred Treatment in the light of New Zealand and Australian GST Systems”. Marta is a member of the VAT Expert Group.

Dr. Sebastian Pfeiffer, LL.M. (WU)

Judge at the Federal Fiscal Court in Vienna, Austria

Sebastian is a judge, head of senate and deputy head of the VAT chamber at the Austrian Federal Fiscal Court in Vienna. Prior to this appointment, he worked in the VAT unit of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance and was a research and teaching associate at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), where he continues to work as an external lecturer.

Prof. Dr. David Hummel

Legal secretary at the European Court of Justice at the cabinet of advocate general Kokott

David is professor at the University of Leipzig (Venia Legend for public law, especially tax law and public economic law). In 2013, he completed his habilitation on the subject: "Neutrality of legal forms in public law”. David is a contributing author to many publications, including “Rau/Dürrwächter“(a commentary on the German VAT law). Furthermore, he is also engaged as a tutor in the fields of European tax law and State Aid law, where he teaches (as visiting lecteurer) European tax law and EU-VAT law in the M.I.Tax master's programme at the University of Hamburg. Since October 2016 David has worked as a legal secretary at the European Court of Justice at the cabinet of Advocate General Juliane Kokott.

Prof. Dr. Joachim Englisch

Muenster University

Joachim holds a chair for tax law and public law at Münster University and is also the managing director of the university’s Institute for Tax Law. He has also been a visiting professor in 8 LL.M. programs in both, Europe and overseas, and he held the Alfred Grosser visiting professorship at Science Po Paris in 2018/19. Joachim has published and lectured extensively on VAT topics. He is a member of the EU Commission’s VAT Expert Group (VEG) since its inception in 2012, and standing adviser to the consumption tax unit (WP9) of the OECD since 2010.

Moderators

Karl-Heinz Haydl

Global VAT/GST Practitioner

Karl-Heinz is a Global VAT/GST Practitioner with over 30 years of international VAT/GST technical and practical experience (Tax authorities, Big 4 and 19 years in Industry). He is actively involved in a wide variety of industry and expert policy groups on an EU and international level -  eg, as chair of the Business at OECD VAT/GST work to the OECD and a member of the EU Commission´s VAT Expert Group. In 2021 Karl-Heinz founded an independent international Thought Leadership, Strategy and Policy Affairs company with domain knowledge and understanding of the global VAT/GST policy landscape.

Dr. Christian Salder

Partner, Lawyer, Certified Tax Consultant, KMLZ

Christian advises clients on all aspects of national and international VAT issues and specializes in customs and excise duty matters. His particular focus is on import VAT related issues as well as optimizing cross-border supply chains and processing schemes. Christian has extensive experience in carrying out SAP-VAT audits and customs reviews. He also assists clients with external audits and represents them in dealings with the tax authorities and before the tax courts. His clients range from individuals to international groups. Prior to joining KMLZ, Christian spent several years working in the VAT department of a large tax consultancy firm. He regularly lectures on VAT and customs related topics, as well as regularly publishing comments, articles and annotations in these areas.

Venue

Seehotel Überfahrt, Überfahrtstraße 10, 83700 Rottach-Egern (hourly courtesy shuttle bus from/to Munich Airport (45–60 min)).
The event will take place in presence only.

Accommodation

Special rates have been arranged for conference delegates. Participants are requested to make their own reservations directly at the hotels. When making your reservation please refer to the keyword “International VAT Conference”.
5* Althoff Seehotel Überfahrt  (EUR 345)
Überfahrtstraße 10, 83700 Rottach-Egern
info@seehotel-ueberfahrt.com
 
Hotel Maier zum Kirschner (EUR 135—190)
Seestraße 23, 83700 Rottach-Egern
kontakt@hotel-maier-kirschner.de
 
Adolphine Garden (EUR 180)
Kißlingerstraße 24, 83700 Rottach-Egern
garden@adolphine.de

Registration

Conference Registration Fees

Standard registration: EUR 960 (VAT excluded). Early registration (finalised prior to 5 March 2024): EUR 880 (VAT excluded). Registration fee includes digital conference binder, welcome reception and all meals.

Registration Cancellation Policy

Cancellation of registration must be notified in writing to International VAT Conference Club (office@ivcc.de). Cancellations prior to 5 March 2024 will result in a full refund. After 5 March 2024, only substitutions will be permitted.

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