A good understanding of the tax rules is key for any business and is particularly important in the insurance industry. Having the right knowledge both in direct taxes (including transfer pricing) and in VAT can help to anticipate and manage tax risks upfront and may open the door to a reduction of processing costs and other charges linked to administrative demands.
There is an increasing complexity of national, European regulations and international legislations such as the OECD BEPS plan addressing Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS), along with a growing volume of court decisions on the subject. VAT rules are not easier to deal with: scope of exemptions, mitigation strategies, reporting requirements are high on the agenda of tax directors and CFOs. PwC's Academy is happy to offer participants an innovative training session which gets them up to speed on the main tax considerations and issues for the insurance industry in Luxembourg.
This training includes future expected changes in the legislation as applicable as well as the regulatory changes that could trigger unexpected tax consequences when business models and fee structures are revisited.
Duration: 4h
Language: Available in English and French. The supporting material is only available in English.
Number of participants: up to 15
Available under intra-company course (i.e. dedicated session on demand)
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
The course will focus on the following:
Target audience
Persons working in the insurance industry:
This training is coordinated by David Schaefer and Géraud de Borman, Partners in the PwC Tax department.
David is advising clients in the Financial Services Industry to meet their VAT compliance obligations and is providing assistance enabling clients to meet their business objectives.
Géraud is specialised in corporate taxation and advises financial industry and multinational companies on recurrent questions or special operations (merger, IPO,.etc.). He is also advising various insurance and re-insurance captives.