Past Event: Tuesday, April 23, 2024

In December 2023 the Dutch First Chamber passed the bill to implement Pillar 2 per 1 January 2024 into Dutch tax law. As it is now in force, we would like to update you on the accounting disclosure requirements that have been introduced by the IAS and other upcoming Pillar 2 compliance obligations. To help you to get ready for Pillar 2, we will organize a 2 hours interactive online workshop on April 23 15.00 CEST.

Why should you attend this online workshop?

After our webinar and masterclasses (physical meetings) in 2023, we will now help you address the most important topics and compliance obligations and discuss the best approach to get ready in time for the upcoming deadlines.

The following topics will be addressed:

  • Recap of the pillar 2 essentials: What are the challenges?
  • Compliance deadline: What are we working towards?
  • First reporting compliance obligations: What do I have to do right now?
    - Certain mandatory exemption on the calculation of Pillar 2
    - Possible impact analysis for your organisation 

Further, there will be room for questions and topics of preference. If you have any specific points you’d like us to address, please don’t hesitate to let us know beforehand!

After your registration you will be provided with a detailed agenda and speakers.

Who should attend?

People that are involved in the tax field of companies that are part of a group with a turnover that exceeds EUR 750 million - or which will exceed this threshold in the coming years.

When?

Online workshop on April 23 15.00 CEST (approximately 2 hour session).

Kindly note that the workshop will be presented in English.

 

Sofie Verheij

Sofie Verheij
Manager International Tax Services
Sofie Verheij

In 2018 Sofie joined the international tax team of Grant Thornton in Amsterdam. She mainly focusses on international tax and corporate income tax and has gained her experience working for mid-sized and large international companies. Sofie is specialized in all matters of tax advisory and compliance, including the preparation of corporate income tax returns, tax due diligence investigations and tax structuring advice, also covering risk management relating to tax due diligence findings. She has further specialized in Pillar 2, the newly implemented Minimum tax act. Sofie has studied tax law at the University of Leiden and is a member of the Dutch Association of Tax Advisors (Nederlandse Orde voor Belastingadviseurs, NOB).