Many businesses face new reporting obligations. We will begin the webinar with a summary of the recent GST/HST changes. Following this, we will choose two topics, Digital Services Tax (DST) and the new law fighting against forced labour and child labour across the supply chains and in other business relationship (Bill S-211) to focus on. We’ll provide an overview of the types of businesses that may be subject to the proposed DST regime, and the related new rules and filing requirements. We’ll also provide insights on the recent law fighting against forced labour and child labour. Among other details, we’ll address its wide application, the review of supply-chains, the disclosure obligations and the upcoming first filing deadline of May 31, 2024.
The seminar will be facilitated by Indirect Tax Professionals from the Indirect Tax group and the Trade and Customs group of KPMG in Canada.
Featured Speakers
Grace Zheng, CPA
Executive Director, Indirect Tax, KPMG
Grace has over 20 years of experience leading complex Indirect Tax recovery engagements. Specializing in reverse audit and dispute resolution, she has assisted businesses in recovering substantial amounts of sales taxes while helping minimize liabilities.
Grace has extensive experience in leading large-scale Indirect Tax reverse audit engagements for businesses in the financial services industry, including banks and insurance companies. She applies her deep data mining knowledge, analytical skills and problem-solving abilities to deliver Indirect Tax solutions, and help businesses manage their Indirect Tax challenges.
Partner, National Leader, Indirect Tax Services, KPMG
Walter leads KPMG’s Indirect Tax practice nationally. As a Partner and the National Leader for the Indirect Tax Practice at KPMG Canada, Walter provides strategic guidance on Indirect Tax matters, ensuring compliance, and identifying opportunities for tax efficiency. As a member of the KPMG Indirect Tax team for over 30 years, Walter is passionate about helping businesses navigate the evolving tax landscape, including the e-commerce Indirect Tax rules and the Digital Services Tax.
He specializes in providing comprehensive advisory, recovery, compliance, data analytics, risk consulting, and dispute resolution Indirect Tax services, to businesses in various industries, including financial services, telecommunications, and consumer markets.
Partner, Trade and Customs, KPMG
Kenn has over a decade of experience advising clients on customs and cross-border transactions. With the complexity of supply chains increasing, the transformation of customs administrations around the world, and various new reporting obligations, Kenn helps companies navigate the intricate maze of rules to import and export goods. Kenn leads the Trade and Customs Recovery practice in drawbacks, remissions and recovery.
Kenn has extensive knowledge of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) operations and has helped many companies with audit processes. He has broad experience in various areas of Trade and Customs, including audit, recovery, compliance processes and cross border GST/HST and VAT advice.
Event Information
Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm ET (registration starts at 6:45 pm)
Session Format: Online Webinar
Language: English
CPD credit: 1 hour
Cost: Free (Sponsored by KPMG)
Registration Deadline: March 26, 2024 at 5:00 pm ET
Once registered, you will receive an email confirmation with webinar details.
Active participation is mandatory for receiving the CPD certificate, including answering all poll questions.
Please use the same name when registering on ccpaa.ca and joining the Zoom meeting.
Event Sponsor
For over 150 years, our professionals have provided consulting, accounting, auditing, and tax services to Canadians, inspiring confidence, empowering change, and driving innovation. Guided by our core values of Integrity, Excellence, Courage, Together, For Better, KPMG employs more than 10,000 people in over 40 locations across Canada, serving private- and public-sector clients. KPMG is consistently ranked one of Canada’s top employers and one of the best places to work in the country. KPMG strives to make a meaningful and positive difference for their clients, their teams, and the communities they serve. In a world of increasing complexity, their purpose-led work helps empower the change needed to solve the toughest challenges and lead the way forward.