2019 - Tax implications of doing business in the U.S
Date2019-11-21
Deadline2019-11-21
VenueOnline, USA - United States
KeywordsBanking and Finance
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2pwjGm0
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
This program will provide the participant with the U.S. federal and multi-state tax fundamentals and implications of foreign businesses selling services and goods to U.S. customers. The participant will understand what it means to do business in the U.S. for various taxes (income tax, sales tax and other taxes) that will apply to their business and sales activities to U.S. customers.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Know and understand the difference between a U.S. and a foreign trust
Know and understand the U.S. tax treatment of a foreign grantor and non-grantor trust
Know and understand the reporting requirements of U.S. beneficiaries and gift recipients
Know and understand the taxation of foreign trust distributions in the hands of a U.S. person
Know and understand some of the commonly used tax planning mechanisms
AREAS COVERED
Topics of discussion will include:
I. Common law v Civil law
a. Difference
II. Worldwide Taxation v Territorial Taxation
a. U.S.
b. Other jurisdictions
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
U.S. and foreign practicing accountants
Attorneys
Bankers
Financial advisors
Trustees
Others who advise foreign businesses wanting to, or have begun to sell their products and services within the U.S. or foreign person’s wanting to or considering doing Business in the U.S.
SPEAKER
For over 25 years, Jack has specialized in wealth tax matters for international private clients. He is widely published on various matters in the U.S. and abroad. He presents at international, as well as domestic conferences, on various international private client matters and investment, in the U.S. real property.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2pwjGm0
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
This program will provide the participant with the U.S. federal and multi-state tax fundamentals and implications of foreign businesses selling services and goods to U.S. customers. The participant will understand what it means to do business in the U.S. for various taxes (income tax, sales tax and other taxes) that will apply to their business and sales activities to U.S. customers.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Know and understand the difference between a U.S. and a foreign trust
Know and understand the U.S. tax treatment of a foreign grantor and non-grantor trust
Know and understand the reporting requirements of U.S. beneficiaries and gift recipients
Know and understand the taxation of foreign trust distributions in the hands of a U.S. person
Know and understand some of the commonly used tax planning mechanisms
AREAS COVERED
Topics of discussion will include:
I. Common law v Civil law
a. Difference
II. Worldwide Taxation v Territorial Taxation
a. U.S.
b. Other jurisdictions
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
U.S. and foreign practicing accountants
Attorneys
Bankers
Financial advisors
Trustees
Others who advise foreign businesses wanting to, or have begun to sell their products and services within the U.S. or foreign person’s wanting to or considering doing Business in the U.S.
SPEAKER
For over 25 years, Jack has specialized in wealth tax matters for international private clients. He is widely published on various matters in the U.S. and abroad. He presents at international, as well as domestic conferences, on various international private client matters and investment, in the U.S. real property.
For more detail please click on this below link:
http://bit.ly/2pwjGm0
Email: support-AT-247compliance.com
Tel: +1-(510)-868-1040
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