AEOI (FATCA AND CRS) COMPLIANCE AND TECHNOLOGY MIA 2019 - AEOI(FATCA AND CRS) COMPLIANCE AND TECHNOLOGY MIAMI
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Category Training course, FATCA, CRS
Deadline: April 02, 2019 | Date: April 04, 2019-April 05, 2019
Venue/Country: Hyatt Regency, U.S.A
Updated: 2019-02-13 20:14:03 (GMT+9)
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The Training CourseThis two day intermediate to advanced training course will provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of the new United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) requirements, by combining theory with practice and by incorporating interactive learning elements. The course aims to demystify the complexity of both FACTA and the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS) frameworks. The course Expert Trainer will ensure that delegates fully understand the operational impact that FATCA and the OECD CRS will have on the business and on clients, as well as guiding delegates through necessary adaptation processes, compliance solutions, and the complexities of understanding the way the FATCA and OECD CRS frameworks operate around the world.Key Benefits•Advanced knowledge and understanding of the FATCA and Model IGA frameworks; compliance requirements; the interaction of FATCA with trusts and passthru payments; and similarities and differences between FATCA and the OECD CRS due diligence and reporting obligations.•Extensive Pre-Conference Questionnaire to identify delegate's key conference objectives.•Comprehensive conference documentation (100+ page Training Manual, Definitions Brochure, Supporting Materials, colour FATCA PowerPoint presentations, Charts and Diagrams).Post-course Expert Trainer follow-up to guarantee all key course objectives have been met.
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