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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://amcham.be/event/legal-taxation-committee-meeti
 ng-1212/register">Legal & Taxation Committee meeting</a>\nThe Legal & Taxa
 tion Committee will meet on Friday\, November 15\, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
  at KPMG\, Luchthaven Brussel Nationaal 1K\, 1930 Zaventem. Thank you\, Ko
 en\, for hosting us! The main topic of discussion will be a U.S. Tax Updat
 e: Post-Election Outlook. The U.S. presidential and congressional election
 s approach and the results are likely to bring important shifts in the US 
 international corporate tax landscape. The tax policy agendas of the new P
 resident and Congress could have significant implications for both domesti
 c and international taxation. In addition\, key provisions under the Tax C
 uts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) – still introduced by former President T
 rump – are set to expire or undergo major changes in 2025\, which could 
 result in a potential multi-trillion-dollar revenue shortfall\, with inter
 national tax rules likely becoming a target for revenue-raising measures. 
 Julio Castro\, International Tax Partner with the London branch of KPMG LL
 P in the USA\, will discuss how the election results may shape future corp
 orate tax policy and some of the TCJA provisions expiring or changing in 2
 025. He will also explore potential tax reforms in light of the election o
 utcomes\, with particular attention to how these changes could impact Belg
 ium and US companies\, both in their domestic operations and in their inte
 rnational activities. As a kind reminder\, as a part of our Committee Recr
 uitment Campaign\, you are encouraged to invite a professional contact or 
 friend from a US corporate—whether their company is currently a member o
 f AmCham Belgium or not—to join our meeting. You will be receiving an em
 ail with more information on the campaign tomorrow. ​
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LOCATION:KPMG Central Services VOF/SNC\, Luchthaven Brussel Nationaal 1K\, 
 1930 Zaventem\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Legal & Taxation Committee meeting
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://amcham.be/event/legal-taxatio
 n-committee-meeting-1212/register">Legal & Taxation Committee meeting</a>\
 nThe Legal & Taxation Committee will meet on Friday\, November 15\, from 1
 2:00 to 2:00 p.m. at KPMG\, Luchthaven Brussel Nationaal 1K\, 1930 Zavente
 m. Thank you\, Koen\, for hosting us! The main topic of discussion will be
  a U.S. Tax Update: Post-Election Outlook. The U.S. presidential and congr
 essional elections approach and the results are likely to bring important 
 shifts in the US international corporate tax landscape. The tax policy age
 ndas of the new President and Congress could have significant implications
  for both domestic and international taxation. In addition\, key provision
 s under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) – still introduced by f
 ormer President Trump – are set to expire or undergo major changes in 20
 25\, which could result in a potential multi-trillion-dollar revenue short
 fall\, with international tax rules likely becoming a target for revenue-r
 aising measures. Julio Castro\, International Tax Partner with the London 
 branch of KPMG LLP in the USA\, will discuss how the election results may 
 shape future corporate tax policy and some of the TCJA provisions expiring
  or changing in 2025. He will also explore potential tax reforms in light 
 of the election outcomes\, with particular attention to how these changes 
 could impact Belgium and US companies\, both in their domestic operations 
 and in their international activities. As a kind reminder\, as a part of o
 ur Committee Recruitment Campaign\, you are encouraged to invite a profess
 ional contact or friend from a US corporate—whether their company is cur
 rently a member of AmCham Belgium or not—to join our meeting. You will b
 e receiving an email with more information on the campaign tomorrow. ​
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