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Re-designing the withholding taxes system in Europe: Has the new EU FASTER Directive reached its goals?

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Wednesday
Where
CEPS Conference Room
Place du Congrès 1, Brussels, Belgium
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Conference

Re-designing the withholding taxes system in Europe: Has the new EU FASTER Directive reached its goals?

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In-person event

The landscape of dividend withholding tax (WHT) within the EU has long been marked by significant complexities and vulnerabilities, creating challenges for investors and companies alike. Cross-border investments often face cumbersome procedures, double taxation, and delays in tax refunds, while the system has also been exploited for large-scale tax fraud, such as the cum-ex and cum-cum scandals. In response to these pressing issues, the EU introduced the Faster and Safer Tax Relief of Excess Withholding Taxes (FASTER) Directive. The goal of the Directive is to streamline withholding tax relief procedures across Member States and provide a robust mechanism to reduce opportunities for abuse. Moreover, the FASTER Directive is expected to have a substantial impact on capital markets by enhancing investor confidence and facilitating smoother cross-border transactions, thereby fostering a more integrated financial environment in the EU.

This half-day conference, organised by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) and the European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI), together with the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) and the University of Mannheim, will bring together policymakers, tax experts, industry stakeholders, and academics to critically evaluate the FASTER Directive. The discussions will focus on two main aspects: whether the Directive has succeeded in reducing the complexity of the dividend withholding tax system within the EU, and whether it has been effective in minimising the potential for abuse.

This conference will provide a platform for an in-depth exploration of whether the FASTER Directive has fulfilled its promises and what additional reforms might be necessary to further enhance the transparency, efficiency, and fairness of the European WHT framework.

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Host
Karel Lannoo Karel Lannoo
Karel Lannoo

Chief Executive Officer

Speakers list
Gerassimos Thomas

Director General, DG Taxation and Customs Union, European Commission

Reinhard Biebel

Head of Unit, Direct Tax Policy and Cooperation, DG TAXUD, European Commission

Katja Pussila

Risk Manager, Finnish Tax Administration

Hannah Nusser

Partner, EY Tax

Maximilian Todtenhaupt

Professor of Public Finance, Leibniz University Hannover and NHH Norwegian School of Economics

Liam Stanbridge

Global Head of Tax Product, Custody, Asset Servicing, BNY Mellon

Mickael Sixdenier (Moderator)

PhD candidate in Economics, Norwegian School of Economics

David Olav Kyte

Senior Legal Adviser, Norwegian Tax Authority

Marc Clercx

Head of sector/Teamleader, DG TAXUD

Floris Zoutman

Associate Professor, Norwegian School of Economics

Mark Huyan

Global Head of Tax Product, Asset Servicing, State Street

Jaime Salmerón

Regional Tax Lead BENELUX & EU Tax Policy, Regional CFO, Repsol

Daniela Steinbrenner (Moderator)

Advanced Researcher, Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim