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Topic:

We will look at how ESG can impact the tax morale of companies & the environmental tax measurements taken by governments, this all from an Asian perspective. Companies (including tax law/advisory firms) face pressure to do it right (pay fair taxes / be transparent on their tax (advisory) policies) from not only investors, the regulatory and society, but also from (their own) employees. How can they however reach this ESG tax goal (without losing from the competition)? How can small companies contribute to the ESG tax goal? And what are the role of governments in this (environmental taxes/allowances) & whether governments should be made more accountability because of ESG 'collected' taxes?

Panel members:

-David Bradbury, Deputy Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD

-Tom van der Lee, Finance Director for Sustainability, Commercial, Procurement and Support Functions, DFI Retail Group / Jardine Matheson Holdings

-More speakers to be confirmed shortly.


Venue:

Conrad Hotel, Chatham Room, Pacific Place. Coffee, Tea, Water, Wine Served


Dinner:

For those that want dinner afterwards, these will be at one's own expense. But we understand that this may be offered at a discounted price of 15%.


Organizers:

This event is co-organized by the International Fiscal Association Hong Kong and the Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.

Speakers

David Bradbury

Deputy Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration of OECD

Tom Van der Lee

Finance Director of DFI Retail Group

Location

Conrad Hong Kong
Chatham Room, Queensway 88
Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong SAR (China)

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For additional event or venue information, please send an email to gm@dutchchamber.hk

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