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Belgium's tax dispute landscape has seen quite some developments both nationally and internationally over the past year. The Belgian tax authorities have gained more powers and access to data, while tax rules have become increasingly complex. This has led to a growing trend of more intricate, thorough, and cross-border tax audits. At the same time, the new Government has announced new tax rules that are relevant from a tax dispute perspective.
Over the past years, we have seen a significant increase in complex corporate income tax and transfer pricing audits in Belgium, including multilateral audits.
In this webinar session, we discussed the latest audit trends and focus areas of the Cell for large enterprises, the Transfer pricing cell and the Special tax investigation office. We also analyzed the triggers leading to a tax audit and best practices on how to best handle a tax audit. Finally, we looked ahead and discussed the impact of some of the new anticipated tax rules proposed by the new Government.
Speakers: Géry Bombeke, Julie Permeke.
Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you would like to obtain a recording of this webinar.
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