Arlington, Va. (March 13, 2012) - A new Bloomberg BNA webinar will provide an overview of the subpart F foreign base company sales income rules, including a description of the general rule and the types of transactions to which it applies, followed by a discussion of the various exceptions to the rule, on March 22, 2012. Subpart F Foreign Base Company Sales Income Rules will then focus on deferral planning through contract manufacturing arrangements, including the "substantial contribution test" and the "branch" rules.I. Overview of different types of manufacturing arrangements:
II. Overview of section 954(d)
III. Detailed discussion of substantial contribution test:
IV. Practical issues:
V. Related branch rule issues:
Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of the subpart F foreign base company sales income ("FBCSI")/section 954(d) rules, including:
About the Speakers
Rafic Barrage is a tax partner in the Washington DC office of Mayer Brown, where his tax practice is concentrated in the area of international tax issues of US corporations operating overseas and foreign corporations and individuals operating and investing in the United States, including planning, structuring/restructuring, tax examinations, appeals, litigation, regulations, rulings, and legislative work. His practice involves structuring, restructuring, deferral/subpart F, foreign tax credit, source of income, tax treaties, trade or business/permanent establishment, withholding tax, and other issues.Rafic has spoken and written on a wide variety of US international tax issues, including for the Organization for International Investment, the Tax Executives Institute, and ATLAS (the Alliance for Tax, Legal & Accounting Seminars). Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Rafic was an associate with a large, international law firm in Washington, DC, and prior to that, a senior associate in the International Tax Services group of Deloitte & Touche, LLP, in New York.
Subpart F Foreign Base Company Sales Income Rules takes place March 14, 2012, from 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM, (ET). To register for this webinar and obtain further information about CLE and CPE credits, go to http://www.bna.com/overview-subpart-foreign-w12884907981/?utm_source=newswire&utm_medium=PR&utm_content=TM&utm_campaign=Webinar-03142012 or (in the U.S.) call 800.372.1033, menu Option 6, then Option 1. The per site fee is $249.
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