12 December, 2014
Recently on the 2nd December, at the Mansion House Conference Venue Dublin, the Corporate Taxation Conference was held. This conference, which was held by the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) brought together the leading tax policymakers in the world as well as practitioners and industry figures not only from Ireland but from all over the world. These figures discussed the OECD’s important and revolutionary BEPS Plan. Also discussed on the day were the implications for Ireland within the changing landscape of international corporate taxation.
Guest speakers on the day included Michael Noonan, T.D., Minister of Finance, Pascal Saint-Amans, Director of the Centre of Tax Policy and Administration at the OECD, Gary Tobin, Principal Officer Income and Business Tax Team- Department of Finance, Mary Walsh, Tax Advisor and Member of the EU Expert Group on Taxation of the Digital Economy, Conor O’Brien- Head of Tax and Legal Services KPMG and Josephine Feehily- Chairmen of the Office of the Revenue Commissioners.
This unique conference will bring together the leading tax policymakers, practitioners and industry figures from Ireland and the world to discuss the OECD's revolutionary BEPS plan - and the implications for Ireland of this changing landscape of international corporate taxation.
When it comes to venues in Dublin the Mansion House caters for all of your conference needs with a large banquet hall and a range of small meeting venues for you to choose from. Set in the heart of Dublin city centre adjacent to the Lord Mayor's residence for the best in unique venues Dublin has to offer look no further than the Conference and Events Venue at the Mansion House.