Understanding Global Minimum Tax: Compliance, Risks & Strategies

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WEBINAR

Understanding Global Minimum Tax: Compliance, Risks & Strategies

19 Sept 2025 // 13:00a.m.- 17:00p.m.
2 CPE Hours

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This webinar aims to provide participants across Singapore and Asia with a comprehensive understanding of the Global Minimum Tax (GMT) framework, focusing on its implications for multinational enterprises (MNEs) and regional tax environments. Attendees will gain practical insights into compliance requirements, risk mitigation strategies, and the evolving tax landscape affecting businesses in Asia.


WHAT WE'LL COVER

  • Understand the Global Minimum Tax (GMT) framework and key rules.
  • Recognize how GMT affects multinational businesses in Singapore and Asia.
  • Identify compliance and reporting requirements to meet regulations.
  • Learn risk management strategies to handle GMT challenges.
  • Apply insights from real-world case studies.



WEBINAR FACILITATORS

Adriana Calderon has extensive international experience with Big Four and mid-tier firms advising multinational companies in the areas of corporate and international taxation across South America, the US, Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.

As a TP practitioner, Adriana has advised companies in the Asia Pacific Region across various industries and in a wide range of projects associated with planning, compliance and dispute resolutions with tax authorities. She has also participated in specialised projects involving pricing of financial transactions, business restructures and negotiation of APAs. Most recently, she has participated in TP planning projects to implement BEPS’s Action Plan and country-by-country reporting. 

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