Trends in tax

Published: November 12, 2009 - 17:26
This article received :  5 Comments

The economic crisis will have important consequences for taxation in the coming years. In an exclusive presentation for the 500 Deloitte & Laga specialists, we elaborated on the trends for the coming years.


In general, on the basis of our analysis, we conclude that the long decline in corporate taxation will be halted. Governments will look for new sectors to tax, and for some loopholes to be closed. In the presentation we offered a few areas in which these changes may be expected, apart from an extensive overview of taxation trends in Belgium and Europe.

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Brussels - October 2nd 2009.

Taxing the Future.

What to expect from the post-crisis tax environment?

Download the presentation:

-Handouts(pdf, 7Mb).

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5 Comments

  1. Ann Somers 

    On 5 Oct, 2009

    Great presentation,
    thanks for the information, it was fun to assist to the meeting on Friday.
  2. Yannick Verdyck 

    On 5 Oct, 2009

    Mmm, ik kan er niet aan, al zou ik het wel heel graag zien/bekijken.

    Ben ik eigenlijk "member" of hoe werkt het eigenlijk? Bedankt alvast op voorhand voor de uitleg.
  3. Geert 

    On 5 Oct, 2009

    @Yannick: jammer maar die content is alleen voor betalende members van Econopolis...
  4. id 

    On 5 Oct, 2009

    Hoe kan iemand betalende member worden van Econopolis ? Wat zijn de procedures hiervoor ? En wat voor info/rechten/mogelijkheden krijg je tegen welke prijs ?
  5. Yannick Verdyck 

    On 5 Oct, 2009

    Bedankt voor de uitleg.

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