WORKSHOP: Safeguarding Tax Strategies – Setting up an Attorney-Client Privileged Tax Steering Committee

Dr Daniel N Erasmus and  Renier van Rensburg (from The Academy of Tax Law) will conduct a 45-minute workshop on the critical role of a Tax Steering Committee within the Tax Risk Management (TRM) strategy of all multinational enterprises.

This workshop will emphasize the importance of lawyer-client confidentiality as an integral component of an effective TRM strategy.

  • PLACE: ONLINE (via MS TEAMS)
  • DATE: 12 February 2025
  • TIME: 15H00 GMT

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SOME INSIGHT INTO OUR DISCUSSION

As a strong advocate for Tax Risk Management, Dr Erasmus firmly believes that the most effective starting point for implementing a TRM strategy within an MNE is the establishment of a well-structured Tax Steering Committee.

These committees bring together key stakeholders—such as tax professionals, legal advisors, and financial executives—to oversee and align the organisation’s global tax strategy. By ensuring consistency between operational practices and treaty obligations, they act as an essential internal safeguard against potential tax risks.

The single most critical aspect of a Tax Steering Committee, however, is lawyer-client confidentiality. This foundational element not only protects sensitive communications but also significantly enhances the committee’s ability to navigate and manage complex tax matters effectively.

To delve deeper into the advantages of structuring your Tax Steering Committee with this key principle in mind, read the article, Lawyer-Client Confidentiality in International Tax: Comparative Analysis of Three Landmark Casesby Dr Daniel N Erasmus.


MORE ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

  • PLACE: ONLINE (via MS TEAMS)
  • DATE: 12 February 2025
  • TIME: 15H00 GMT

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Join us for an insightful 45-minute workshop that explores the critical role of tax risk management in navigating the complexities of international tax and transfer pricing. In today’s globalized economy, multinational enterprises face increasing scrutiny from tax authorities, making robust tax planning and compliance strategies essential.

This session will focus on the establishment and management of an effective Tax Steering Committee, a vital component of a proactive tax risk management framework. We will examine how leveraging attorney-client privilege can create a protective “privilege dome,” safeguarding sensitive tax planning and ensuring confidentiality. Key topics include structuring your Tax Steering Committee for optimal oversight, aligning tax strategies with legal and regulatory requirements, and ensuring all tax planning efforts are securely documented under attorney privilege.

Whether you are a tax professional, in-house counsel, or part of a multinational’s leadership team, this webinar will provide practical guidance on managing tax risks effectively while maintaining a strong legal shield. Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your organization’s tax strategy, enhance compliance, and align your professional development with cutting-edge practices in tax governance.

This webinar dovetails with our Postgraduate Programmes in International Taxation and Transfer Pricing, offering practical insights that complement academic learning. By connecting theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, the session provides valuable tools for those studying or working in tax law, international taxation, or transfer pricing.

You will have the opportunity to ask Dr Daniel N Erasmus & Mr Renier van Rensburg on key trending topics in the industry and learn more about our tax programmes.

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