Council Directive (EU) 2018/822 amending Directive 2011/16/EU (“DAC6”) impacts the professionals of the financial sector and their clients.
In a tax environment becoming more and more transparent, the DAC6 regulation introduces the mandatory exchange of information for reportable cross-border arrangements within the EU.
This digital solution is designed to assess participant knowledge on the DAC6 directive, being able to serve as both an evaluation of current knowledge and an assessment of recently acquired information.
This module is part of our Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) training curriculum.
We deploy our e-learning solution as from 10 licences.
Price: EUR 45 each
Duration: +/- 45 minutes
Language: Available in English
Technical requirements:
Should the internet connection be lost during an e-learning session, the browser will need to be restarted when internet is back to resume the e-learning at the last step recorded by the learning management system before the connection went out.
By the end of the training, participants will be able to assess their knowledge of the DAC6 regulations and its requirements, and to identify training needs on this topic.
Standalone online quiz designed by PwC’s subject matter experts. It is composed of 40 randomly displayed single choice questions related to scenarios and day-to-day situations covering DAC6 key points. A final score is displayed based on the percentage of correct answers.
This e-learning has been designed with the support of Murielle Filipucci, Partner at PwC Luxembourg.
Murielle Filipucci is a partner in the Tax department at PwC Luxembourg with over 30 years of experience in international taxation. She serves as head of markets and network in the banking sector at PwC Luxembourg and has led the Banking Tax service at PwC Global since July 2021. Murielle manages a team of 60 professionals providing tax advice, compliance, and reporting services for the financial sector and leads the PwC Luxembourg country programme for Italy. She holds Luxembourg taxation qualifications and is active in key industry bodies, including the Luxembourg Banking Association tax committee and the Italo-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, she represents PwC Luxembourg within the financial services tax network and serves on the supervisory board of PwC Société Coopérative and the board of PwC TIR S.à.r.l., a subsidiary offering tax reporting services such as FATCA, CRS, and withholding tax relief.