Program Content:In the current international trade environment including the recent U.S. tax reform legislation and its international provisions, the OECD BEPS framework, the recently concluded NAFTA renegotiations resulting in the USMCA agreement and ongoing U.S. trade policy developments, many manufacturing companies are reevaluating their global supply chains. This webcast will cover the latest developments, strategies and tactics manufacturers can consider to optimize their supply chain for tariff and tax efficiency.
Learning objectives:
- Identify and describe overall tax and tariff impacts on manufacturing supply chains
- Describe typical tariff management approaches
- Cite the potential supply chain impact of the key international tax provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
- Examine examples of supply-chain approaches that may be used to address the impact of taxes and tariffs
Speakers:
- Brian Murphy, National Industry Tax Leader, Grant Thornton
- Jonathan Eaton, National Supply Chain Practice Leader, Grant Thornton
- David Zaiken, International Tax Managing Director, Grant Thornton
- Carl Kenyon, International Tax Senior Manager, Grant Thornton
- Kathleen Murphy, Partner, Customs & International Trade, Drinker Biddle
- Nick Guzman, Associate, Customs & International Trade, Drinker Biddle
- Bob Hawkey, Director Operations Transformation, Grant Thornton
Recommended Field of Study: Taxes
Program Level: Update
Prerequisite: Manufacturing background
Delivery Method: Group – Internet
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