| Thursday, May 7, 3:45 - 5:00 | view all sessions this time |
| International | view all sessions this track |
| 408-International Tax Implications for Treasury Managers | |
| This course is structured to provide Treasury Managers with an intermediate knowledge of international tax concepts (U.S. and foreign). The topics covered highlight the areas of international tax law that Treasury Managers need to understand in carrying out their duties and should assist in the planning and execution of corporate treasury activity with maximum tax benefit. | |
| Learning Objectives: | |
| Provide Treasury Managers with an intermediate knowledge of international tax concepts (U.S. and foreign). | |
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Give Treasury Managers insight to international tax issues and problems facing their tax colleagues. |
| Provide methods to plan and execute corporate treasury activity with maximum tax benefits. | |
| Edward
Corbosiero, Forrester Research, Inc. Mr. Corbosiero is the Tax Director of Forrester Research, Inc. in Cambridge, MA. He holds a B.S. Degree in Accountancy from Babson College, a J.D. Degree from Suffolk University Law School and a LL.M. Degree in Taxation from Boston University Law School. He has approximately five (5) years experience in public accounting and twenty-two (22) years tax experience in private industry. He has worked extensively in the area of international taxation for over twenty years. He is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar and is a Certified Public Accountant. He is also a member of the Tax Executives Institute and the International Fiscal Association.
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