Episodes
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Skadden attorneys Eman Cuyler and Stefane Victor are joined by Jessica Hough, tax partner and head of Skadden’s Washington, D.C. office, and Pam Olson, a tax policy consultant at PwC, both of whom have significant experience advising on issues related to tax policy. Tune in to this special episode in which two very distinguished women leaders within the tax community share their insights, experience and strategies for success, as well as how...
Published 04/11/24
Published 04/11/24
On this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Skadden attorneys David Farhat, Nate Carden, Eman Cuyler and Stefane Victor, are joined by colleagues Fred Goldberg and De Lon Harris, both of whom have had distinguished careers with the IRS.   Tune in to hear Fred and De Lon share their thoughts, insights and predictions on the latest IRS projects and initiatives, as they talk about what's going on at the agency, new funding, enforcement priorities and tips for a more successful interaction...
Published 01/04/24
The evolving landscape of tax reforms in Japan and the broader Asia Pacific region presents a complex tapestry of challenges and strategic shifts. On this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Skadden partners Nate Carden and David Farhat are joined by Samuel Gordon, an international tax partner at Deloitte in Japan to dissect tax implications, reform and concerns in this part of the globe. The discussion delves into the viewpoint of Pillar Two in Japan, as well as in the larger Asia...
Published 12/07/23
While tax insurance can be used in a variety of contexts, from M&A deals to regular tax planning scenarios, it is also relevant when it comes to transfer pricing. Recent developments have expanded the scope of tax insurance to cover multiple years of transfer pricing in returns in M&A deals, and the potential of seeing more transfer pricing insurance in the future is a strong possibility. On this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat are joined...
Published 10/31/23
Pillar Two is no longer hypothetical. It’s now time for Pillar Two “readiness.” In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, hosts David Farhat, Nate Carden, Eman Cuyler and Stefane Victor discuss Pillar Two with Eric Sensenbrenner and Paul Oosterhuis. The group delves into the current state of Pillar Two, which has shifted from a source of concern to a challenge being actively addressed. Companies will have to remain nimble as changes and adjustments are likely during the...
Published 10/03/23
Pro bono projects provide unique flexibility and opportunities for skill development, benefiting both the professional who takes on the work and the client.  In this episode of “GILTI Conscience,” hosts David Farhat, Stefane Victor and Nate Carden present the next installment of the podcast’s Spotlight Series, which includes a discussion with associates Jared Binstock and Sanessa Griffiths about the role pro bono work plays in tax and their experiences and motivations behind taking on this...
Published 08/28/23
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, David Farhat, Nate Carden and Stefane Victor are joined by Mike Gaffney of Atlantic Global Risk to talk about tax insurance and its role in addressing uncertainty in tax laws.  Mike describes the workings of tax insurance, including the length of a typical policy, particularly surrounding a deal, and explored ideas such as deciding what covered tax position to insure and how various jurisdictions come into play. The conversation takes...
Published 07/24/23
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, hosts David Farhat and Nate Carden are joined by associates Stefane Victor and Eman Cuyler, and Howard Sacarob, head of U.S. tax for the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). Mr. Sacarob is also a member of RBC’s diversity leadership council and an executive sponsor of the Pride Employee Resource Group (ERG) at RBC, where he works to make diversity and inclusion central to the firm’s culture. The participants reflected on obstacles they’ve faced in the...
Published 06/28/23
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Skadden partners David Farhat and Nate Carden, along with associates Eman Cuyler and Stefane Victor, discuss Pillar One’s Amount B with Jessie Coleman of KPMG. In December 2022, the OECD issued documentation providing a much anticipated outline of Amount B, however, many uncertainties still remain surrounding scoping requirements and pricing.There is still much work to be done to address concerns around the drafted Amount B documentation and...
Published 06/20/23
After a slow start, the Pillar Two initiative has gained momentum across the globe.“GILTI Conscience” hosts David Farhat, Nate Carden, Stefane Victor and Eman Cuyler spoke with Vikram Chand, a professor at the University of Lausanne, to discuss the latest Pillar Two developments and implications for international taxation. The conversation delves into the widespread adoption of Pillar Two, including in Europe, Asia and low-tax jurisdictions. They explore how the European directive has played...
Published 05/24/23
Though many opportunities exist for students interested in a career in tax law, there has been no clear environment for cultivating talent in the area of transfer pricing. Now, an ABA program offers up-and-coming professionals the opportunity to learn directly from leaders in this niche field.   Launched in the midst of the pandemic in 2020, “Transfer Pricing: From Classroom to Boardroom” (TP C2B) seeks to provide students interested in pursuing transfer pricing careers with a...
Published 04/19/23
In this episode of GILTI Conscience, Skadden’s Nate Carden, David Farhat and Stefane Victor continue the podcast’s spotlight series with tax associate Katy Stone, who discusses the impact tax-related pro bono work has had not only on the lives of other but also on her career. Katy describes how pro bono matters — which she was introduced to early — frequently have a deeply human element and providing tax assistance often has a tangible influence on people’s lives. “I think there's relief from...
Published 03/14/23
In the second of this two-part GILTI Conscience series, our Skadden tax attorneys continue their conversation with Lolade Ososami, a partner and head of the tax team at Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, and Zach Pouga, a partner in the International Tax Group at Ernst & Young, on the myriad tax issues faced by Africa-based companies, companies with a presence in Africa and those doing business on the continent. Among other topics, the conversation touches on treaty networks, the role of...
Published 01/26/23
Conversations surrounding transfer pricing practices rarely span to include the myriad regulations throughout Africa. However, across the continent, there are vast distinctions between countries that are thriving under new international tax rules and others that are struggling to keep up.  Lolade Ososami, a partner and head of the tax team at Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, says that transfer pricing has grown and evolved in Africa over the last decade. When the OECD released the BEPS action...
Published 01/18/23
In an effort to address tax issues surrounding the ever-growing digitalization of the global economy, the OECD proposed blueprint plans called Pillar One and Pillar Two. Though they were introduced  in October 2020, implementation remains a challenge.  In this episode of the GILTI Conscience podcast, Europe tax head James Anderson and London tax partner Alex Jupp join our hosts to discuss how the U.K. may be the first out of the gate in Europe to see some traction with potentially carrying...
Published 11/30/22
For many low-income individuals,  filing taxes may be a daunting task, and many may even choose to avoid interacting with the IRS altogether due to negative experiences. However, not filing taxes may mean missing out on crucial refunds and benefits..  From low-income taxpayer clinics in communities to organizations and initiatives such as VITA, GetYourRefund and Code For America, there are a multitude of pro bono opportunities for tax attorneys to get involved in to ensure taxpayers receive...
Published 10/06/22
The OECD transfer pricing guidelines include DEMPE — the development, enhancement, maintenance, protection and exploitation of intangibles — as part of their efforts to deal with the legal status of both IP and economic ownership. Originally, the regulations stated that only legal ownership existed; DEMPE was incorporated to accommodate contributions made by entities other than the legal owner.  But how dependable and comprehensive are the DEMPE guidelines?  In this episode of “GILTI...
Published 08/30/22
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Roger Brown, global head of Tax Strategy at Chainalysis, joins our hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat to talk about the basics of blockchain. Roger explains what blockchain is, how tax rules apply to crypto and the field’s potential benefits. Roger says that people regularly approach him with questions about blockchain and crypto — although the sector began forming many years ago, substantial uncertainty remains, especially regarding tax...
Published 07/27/22
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, longtime Skadden tax partner Fred Goldberg joins our hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat to discuss his one-of-a-kind journey through the public and private tax sectors. Fred details the changes he’s seen, his hopes for the future of the field and his advice for those looking to begin a career in tax law. As Fred notes, the tax system is the one set of regulations that every individual, family, business and nonprofit in the country must...
Published 06/22/22
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Bram Isgur, principal at Keystone Strategy, joins our hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat to talk about transfer pricing on an ex ante and ex post basis. They discuss the use cases for each method, how these methods differ across industries and why it’s important to think about the bigger picture in preparing for unimaginable events and changes.  So, should you take an ex ante approach, where you look forward and try to figure out your pricing...
Published 05/18/22
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Kroll directors Ryan Lange and Kerim Keser and Skadden partner Johannes Frey join our hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat to explore the details of the German nonresident IP withholding tax. They discuss taxation questions that are still up in the air, how the rule could affect multinational corporations, the valuation of intellectual property (IP) registration and the best steps to take if you owe taxes under this law.  Originally implemented...
Published 04/29/22
In this episode of the “GILTI Conscience” podcast, Skadden international tax attorney Paul Oosterhuis and associate Huzefa Mun join our hosts Nate Carden and David Farhat to discuss legislation, new regulations and the Build Back Better Act. They examine possible outcomes if the Build Back Better Act is not adopted, including changes in other tax regulations that could arise, as well as the potential impact of the “Two-Pillar Solution” on global taxation. The Build Back Better Act has...
Published 03/30/22
In this episode of the GILTI Conscience podcast, Loren Ponds, Member at Miller & Chevalier in Washington, D.C., joins our hosts to share an overview of the tax legislative process. She discusses the outlook for current tax bills moving through the house and how changes and feedback are incorporated. Over the past two decades, most of the major tax legislation has gone through a reconciliation process where the bills start in the house. The review procedure includes a scoring process to...
Published 03/16/22
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) make business sense for every professional community. For the tax practice, where creativity is essential, diversity elevates the practice, benefitting everyone from clients to the government and practitioners themselves. The tax community, however, lacks DEI for a host of reasons. At the heart of the problem is the ubiquity of whiteness and a pervasive insensitivity to otherness, whereby "others" must learn to navigate whiteness to survive. Maleness and...
Published 02/23/22