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Who should attend?
  • General Manager, senior leadership in the finance function (i.e. CFO, Treasurer, Controller, Tax, Finance Directors, and the equivalent)

AmCham Shanghai Suzhou Center invites you to join the Suzhou Finance Management Forum on Wednesday, March 14 from 14:30-16:00 at the Suzhou Center Office. We are honored to invite David ALLGAIER, Partner, International Tax and M&A at Deloitte, to give a presentation on U.S. Tax Reform – China Implications and to share his professional insights.

The proposed U.S. tax reforms will reverberate globally. How will China react and what would this mean for U.S. companies operating in China? The session will offer a thought-provoking presentation and discussion as we explore:
  • What do we know or don’t know about the tax proposals?
  • How should U.S. companies in China factor the tax reform into their Asia-Pacific/China cash management and investment plans?
  • How might China respond in anticipation to potential cash repatriation out of China?

Agenda:
14:30 Registration & Networking
14:45 Presentation
15:30 Discussion and Q&A Session
16:00 Event Concludes

Agenda

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM
Registration & Networking
2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
Presentation
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Discussion and Q&A Session

Speakers

  • David ALLGAIER (Partner, International Tax and M&A at Deloitte)

    David ALLGAIER

    Partner, International Tax and M&A at Deloitte

    David has a specific background and experience in US federal taxation. He has spent a majority of his career advising clients on matters related to investing into the United States (e.g., from China) including on matters related to capital structure/financing, holding company/withholding tax, profit repatriation and exit. David advises US-parented clients in relation to their overseas operations to ensure due consideration is given to the US tax implications associated with non-US transactions. David has advised a number of real estate clients on structuring, holding, and exit considerations related to investments in US real property. Based in Shanghai since 2008, David has over 20 years of client-serving experience, including more than 17 years serving private equity and other clients in Europe and Asia on US tax matters. David also currently services as the chairperson of the American Chamber of Commerce (Shanghai) Tax Committee.

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