IFA Canada’s International Tax Conference is coming back to Calgary!
The Conference will be held in Calgary at the Telus Convention Centre in the centre of downtown at 120 – 9 Ave SE. The focus of the program will be international tax issues that are impacted by international cross-border transactions.
» Attendees: The conference materials are now available!
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CO-CHAIRS:
Deirdre Choate, Husky Energy Inc., Calgary
Siobhan Goguen, Felesky Flynn LLP, Calgary
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Pre-Conference Session |
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8:25am |
YIN Welcome |
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8:30am |
YIN In-Depth: International Tax Issues for Partnerships
Topics covered will include: – the nature and classification of partnerships in a cross-border context – Canadian tax implications where a partnership is investing inbound into Canada including thin capitalization rules, withholding taxes, applicability of tax treaties, the foreign affiliate dumping rules and taxable Canadian property implications – selected Canadian tax issues to consider where a partnership with Canadian partners will be investing in a non-Canadian corporation |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters:
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Ilia Korkh, EY Law LLP, Vancouver Brian Milne, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP, Calgary Michael Dolson, Felesky Flynn LLP, Edmonton Dan Jankovic, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Calgary Janette Pantry, Ernst & Young LLP, Vancouver Designed for Young Members but all are welcome |
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9:55am |
Conference Welcome & Opening Remarks |
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10:05am |
Cross-Border Cash Pooling Arrangements – Some Practical Problems This panel will focus on the practical issues of cross-border cash pooling arrangements in Canada including: – What cash pooling means from a tax technical and treasury standpoint; – How companies are currently navigating the existing Canadian tax rules and the challenges they face when conducting cross-border cash pooling in Canada; and – Potential legislative and/or practical solutions that may allow Canadian corporations to cross-border cash pool. |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Peter van Dijk, PwC Canada, Toronto Yufei Ho, PwC Canada, Toronto Ari Morris, Global Treasury Partners Ltd., Vancouver Anu Nijhawan, Bennett Jones LLP, Calgary Jim Samuel, KPMG LLP, Calgary |
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11:05am
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Recent Canadian Developments OECD Digital Economy Report Foreign Affiliate Update Current Compliance Issues |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Claire Kennedy, Bennett Jones LLP, Toronto Jared Mackey, Bennett Jones LLP, Calgary Shannon Baker, Cenovus Energy Inc., Calgary Pierre Bourgeois, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton LLP, Montreal Steve Suarez, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Toronto |
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12:15pm |
Luncheon
Professor Benjamin Alarie, University of Toronto Faculty of Law Sponsored by:
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1:45pm
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US Tax Reform This panel will discuss recent trends and developments in Canadian cross-border M&A. The panelists will present an overview of recent Canadian cross-border M&A transactions and will discuss practical structuring issues arising in connection with cross-border transactions, as well as current trends and considerations relating to investments in, and exit from, Canada. |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Brian Mustard, Bell Canada, Montreal Marie-Soleil Landry, McCarthy Tétrault LLP, Montreal Carrie Brandon Elliot, Contributing Editor, Tax Analysts, Tax Notes International Siobhan Goguen, Felesky Flynn LLP, Calgary Dr. Kenneth McKenzie, University of Calgary, Calgary Paul Seraganian, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, New York Session sponsored by:
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3:35pm |
International Tax Agenda Roundtable, including BEPS & Brexit: the Canadian Tax Impact This panel will discuss recent developments in the European Union and Mexico including the EU response to the digital economy, mandatory disclosure, Brexit and new gateways to the European Union, country responses to the Multilateral Instrument and the impact of trade agreements on taxation and limitation of benefit provisions. |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Prof. Catherine Brown, Faculty of Law, University of Calgary Monica Cheng, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Calgary Alan Connell, Eversheds Sutherland, Ireland Ricardo Leon Santacruz, Sanchez DeVanny Eseverri, S.C., Mexico Amanda Tickel, Deloitte LLP, London, UK |
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4:45pm |
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6:00pm |
Cocktail Reception Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel
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7:00pm |
Dinner Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel
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9:00pm |
YIN After Party National Bowl Sponsored by:
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7:30am |
Registration & Breakfast |
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8:15am |
IFA Canada Annual General Meeting |
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8:30am |
IFA 2018 Congress Reports |
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Subject 1: |
Anti-Avoidance Measures of General Nature and Scope, GAAR, and Other Rules |
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National |
Anu Nijhawan, Bennett Jones LLP, Calgary |
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Subject 2: |
Withholding Tax in the Era of BEPS, CIVs, and Digital Economy |
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National |
Natasha Miklaucic, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Toronto |
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8:50am |
Tax Directors’ Roundtable: Pressing Topics from the Front Lines The Tax Directors’ Roundtable will discuss the challenges of international tax planning in the current global environment, managing the compliance burden and tax provision when rules keep changing, and the impact of rapidly changing technology on the tax function.
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Deirdre Choate, Husky Energy Inc., Calgary Polly Savage, Husky Energy Inc.,Calgary Matt Billings, Duff & Phelps, Toronto Deirdre Choate, Husky Energy Inc., Calgary Jonathan Greb, Baytex Energy Corp., Calgary Annette Pilipiak, Nutrien, Saskatchewan Steve Saunders, ATCO Ltd., Calgary |
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10:10am |
Refreshment Break |
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10:30am |
Recent Transactions of Interest This panel will discuss recent trends and developments in Canadian cross-border M&A. The panelists will present an overview of recent Canadian cross-border M&A transactions and will discuss practical structuring issues arising in connection with cross-border transactions, as well as current trends and considerations relating to investments in, and exit from, Canada. |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Patrick Marley, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Toronto Corinne Grigoriu, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Calgary Nancy Diep, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, Calgary Jennifer Hanna, MNP LLP, Calgary Michael Kandev, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Montreal Angelo Nikolakakis, Ernst & Young Law LLP, Montreal |
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11:45am |
Buffet Lunch |
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1:00pm |
Select U.S. Legislative & Case Law Developments This session will cover the following topics: – GILTI |
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Moderator: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
Dale Hill, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Ottawa Laura Gheorghiu, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP, Montreal Jim Barry, Mayer Brown, Chicago Kevin Colan, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, New York Todd Schroeder, Norton Rose Fulbright, Dallas |
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2:00pm |
Finance Roundtable |
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Moderators: YIN Rapporteur: Presenters: |
David Weekes, Stikeman Elliott LLP, Calgary Wade Ritchie, Bennett Jones LLP, Calgary Dave Beaulne, Department of Finance, Ottawa |
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2:50pm |
Refreshment Break |
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3:05pm |
CRA Roundtable |
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Moderators: Presenters: |
Lynn Moen Milled Azzi, CPA, CA, Director, International Division, Income Tax Rulings Directorate, Legislative Policy and Regulatory Affairs Branch |
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4:00pm |
Adjournment |
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REGISTRATION FEES $CAD |
On or Before April 16 |
Beginning April 17 |
IFA Member |
$645 |
$745 |
Young Member1 |
$595 |
$695 |
Non-Member |
$730 |
$830 |
Students/Professors |
$250 |
$300 |
Government |
$250 |
$300 |
Special Offer2 |
$745 |
$845 |
Special Offer – Young Member 1,2 |
$615 |
$715 |
Registration includes access to all Sessions, Electronic Materials, 2 breakfasts, 2 luncheons and Tuesday cocktail/dinner + YIN After Party. 1 Young Member: Valid for members 29 years of age and under for the current membership year. Please provide DOB. 2 Special Offer: New IFA Canada Members Only: Discounted 2018 IFA Membership plus Member rate for Seminar |
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IMPORTANT: Your registration includes 1 Ticket for the Tuesday, May 15, 2018 dinner and access to the Tuesday YIN After Party following the dinner. Please make sure you RSVP as part of your registration if you intend to attend these events. |
ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION OPTIONS |
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Binder |
$50 |
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Additional Dinner Tickets |
$75 |
IFA Canada has reserved a block of rooms at the Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel for out-of-town registrants and locals wishing to stay at the conference site. Please be sure to ask for the International Fiscal Association rate and book before Monday, April 16, 2018. Delegates should make their own hotel arrangements by booking online via the below reservation link.
The roomblock has ended. Click here to visit the Calgary Marriott website for Room bookings. |
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Toll Free 1-800-228-9290 |
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Calgary Marriott Downtown Hotel 110 – 9th Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2G 5A6 |
Get Directions
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Traditional/Deluxe |
single/double – $199 |
Available May14 – May 17, 2018 |
» You can request an Attendance Letter here. Attendance letters will only be distributed after the conference.
ALBERTA:
For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as required by the Law Society of Alberta.
The Law Society of Alberta does not accredit courses offered by CLE providers nor assign hours to a course. It is the decision of each lawyer whether a CPD course or activity meets the requirements of Rule 67.1 and whether to include it in their CPD Plan.
BRITISH COLUMBIA:
This program has been approved by the Law Society of British Columbia for up to 11.5 CPD credits.
At the conclusion of the conference, you can click here to log-in to the Law Society of British Columbia’s website to register your credits. This program is listed under the name ‘2018 IFA International Tax Conference’.
MANITOBA:
This program may be reported for up to 11.5 hrs of eligible CPD activity.
The Law Society of Manitoba does not accredit providers, but will have the discretion to determine that activities offered by a specific provider are not eligible activities if they do not adequately promote competent practice. It is up to the lawyer to determine if the activity is an eligible CPD activity.
ONTARIO:
This program is eligible for up to 11.5 Substantive Hours.
According to the Law Society of Upper Canada, substantive hours may address substantive or procedural law topics and/or law related subjects that are relevant to the lawyer’s or paralegal’s practice and professional development.
QUEBEC:
Training activities held outside the Province of Québec and approved by another Canadian bar or foreign bar as part of a Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) program of that other bar are automatically recognized by the Comité sur la formation continue obligatoire:
• regardless of whether or not the member of the Québec Bar is a member of that other bar, and;
• regardless of whether or not this training activity is offered by that bar itself or by a supplier accredited by that bar.
It is up to the member who wishes to attend such training activities to verify with the foreign bar that it is approved by under its own mandatory continuing legal education program and that it meets the requirements of the Règlement sur la formation continue obligatoire.
For these training activities, the member of the Québec Bar only has to declare in his training statement the training hours spent and to retain proof of registration and participation. No application for recognition shall be submitted to the Comité.
SASKATCHEWAN:
This program is eligible by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for up to 11.5 CPD hours.
Lawyers are required to self-report their CPD activities in their Member Profile through the Law Society’s website.