EU Tax Update with Loyens & Loeff
Schedule
Thu Mar 06 2025 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Atlassian | Austin, TX

About this Event
EU Tax Update with Loyens & Loeff
Join us for an exciting event where experts from Loyens & Loeff will provide the latest updates on EU tax. Whether you're a seasoned tax professional or just curious about global tax trends, this event is perfect for you. Come to Atlassian and expand your knowledge in a casual and interactive setting. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-changing world of international taxation! Lunch will be provided.
Loyens & Loeff N.V. is an international law and tax firm headquartered in Rotterdam. It has offices in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland, as well as representation offices in major international financial centers.
Agenda
- The impact of Pillar Two on US multinationals with EU operations
- The future of holding companies under Pillar Two
- Other EU tax developments (ATAD3, Public CBCR etc.) that are relevant to US MNEs
Speakers
Michiel Schul
Michiel Schul is a tax partner in the International Tax Services practice group and co-heads the New York office of Loyens & Loeff.
Michiel specializes in Dutch and international tax structuring for US multinational enterprises and investment funds. He has broad experience in advising US clients on cross-border restructurings, M&A, financing transactions, international holding structures and withholding tax issues. He frequently advises US companies that want to expand their business operations to Europe. He also counsels many clients on the impact of recent EU and OECD changes (e.g. ATAD 2 and 3, DAC6 and Pillar 2) on their investment structures.
He is a regular speaker at at international tax seminars and conferences, such as Tax Executives Institute, the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and the American Bar Association (ABA). He publishes and speaks frequently about the impact of Pillar Two on US multinational enterprises with EU business operations.
Boudewijn Pleijsier
Boudewijn Pleijsier, Tax adviser, is a member of the International Tax Services practice group in our New York office. He is a member of the Energy Team and the US region team.
Boudewijn advises internationally operating corporate clients on all areas of international taxation, including mergers and acquisitions, international tax (re-)structuring and cross-border financing transactions. Boudewijn frequently advises U.S. parties that want to expand their business operations to Europe. Boudewijn particularly focuses on EU and OECD tax developments and the impact thereof on U.S. multinationals (e.g., Pillar 2).
Boudewijn teaches at the Amsterdam Law Firm at the University of Amsterdam.
CPE
While we open our CPE events to the entire Austin/San Antonio tax community, to align with national TEI practices we will begin charging a non-refundable $50 fee, per 2 hour training, to registrants who are not TEI members. We encourage everyone to join TEI for access to resources and events that are limited to members! Please visit the TEI website for more information: https://join.tei.org/
Registration fees are non-refundable.
CPE credit is pending through TEI Central Texas. No course pre-requisites; group in-person live delivery.
Payment Link
https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ES9KPEMLXCBV6
Parking
Parking validation will be provided. The entrance to the parking garage is on Navasota between 5th and 6th street. Once parked, go to the elevators and select 1R. This will take you to the front entry. Ring the buzzer for security to let you in. You will then be able to check in at the desk. Bring your parking ticket to receive validation.
Where is it happening?
Atlassian, 1401 East 5th Street, Austin, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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