WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the
Treasury announced today that Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax
Affairs Manal Corwin will travel to Europe on September 17-21 and to Asia on
September 24-28. Corwin will meet with members of the Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD), members of the Global Forum on Tax and
Transparency, government officials, and business leaders to discuss the
implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and global
efforts to combat offshore tax evasion.
In response to interest expressed by numerous EU
member countries to conclude FATCA intergovernmental agreements, Corwin will
attend a meeting in Brussels hosted by the European Commission. The meeting,
which will be held on Tuesday, September 18, will include government officials
from all EU member states. The remainder of the week Corwin will be in Paris.
On Thursday, Corwin will lead a briefing session on FATCA and the Model
Intergovernmental Agreements for financial industry stakeholders. This meeting
is hosted by the OECD with the participation of the Business and Industry
Advisory Committee (BIAC) to the OECD. On Friday, Corwin will attend a meeting
of the Steering Group of the Global Forum on Tax and Transparency.
Throughout the week, Corwin will participate in
bilateral meetings with government officials from various European and
non-European jurisdictions who have expressed interest in further progress
toward concluding FATCA agreements.
The following week, Corwin will meet in Singapore
(Where all the Swiss Deposit migrated to?) with government officials and business leaders across Asia to discuss FATCA
implementation and to engage with interested jurisdictions regarding the
possibility of concluding intergovernmental agreements.
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