SCTP: Excusez-moi, Are You a Tax Resident? (In-Person)


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Recommended: How Singaporeans can become French Tax Residents and the potential tax consequences
Date:
28 March 2024, Thursday

Closing date: 21 March 2024, Thursday or when spaces are filled

Time:
08.30 - 10.00AM

Registration starts at 8.00am with light refreshments courtesy of RBA

Venue:
RBA Group
31 Boon Tat Street
#02-00
Eagles Center
Singapore 069625

CPE Hours (Income Tax):

1.5 hour(s)

CPE Hours (GST):

0 hour(s)

Fees:
Complimentary
Contact:
Contact Nabila (+(65) 6360 5969), Anna (+(65) 6360 5979) or enquiry@sctp.org.sg
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Programme Synopsis

In France, if tax residency is established, taxes are applicable on the entirety of the income earned from French sources or from foreign sources. On the other hand, income is taxable in Singapore when it is accrued in or is derived from Singapore, whether or not the individual is resident in Singapore. 

Understand the intricacies of becoming a French Tax Resident and delve into the key considerations, potential complications, and strategic insights for a seamless transition at this upcoming in-person session. 
 
Join Mr Philippe Legeais, Partner, Deloitte France, as he guides you through the way the French tax authorities interpret the tax treaty with Singapore and many other practical insights. SCTP’s member, Mr Pierre Vanrenterghem, General Manager, RBA, will also share his practical thoughts and experiences.
 
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of a seemingly standard topic of tax residency. Network and exchange perspectives with your peers and indulge in some French fare too. Reserve your spot now! 

Programme Outline

  • Understanding the definition of residence in French internal tax law
  • How the French tax administration interprets the Treaty with Singapore
  • Consequences of becoming a French Tax Resident:
  • - Worldwide income declaration
    - Worldwide real estate fortune to be declared in France (including specific exemption)
    - Benefits of the impatriation regime (only for employees)
    - Potential exit tax upon leaving

SCTP reserves the right to vary any aspect of the event/ webinar should the situation warrant or due to unforeseen circumstances. This includes but not limited to the following: cancel the programme, change the venue, speakers, programme dates, fees and CPE hours. SCTP will take reasonable effort to notify participants of the changes.

About the Facilitator(s)


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Mr Philippe Legeais
Partner
Deloitte France


Philippe is a Partner at Deloitte France and heads the international mobility team of the Lyon office. He is also in charge of coordinating the offices located in Lyon, Bordeaux, Marseille and Lille.

Philippe regularly advises his clients on all aspects of personal tax and international mobility, especially in labour immigration, employees’ social protection and on employers’ social and contractual duties.

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Mr Pierre Vanrenterghem
General Manager
RBA Group
Accredited Tax Practitioner (Income Tax)


With over 15 years of experience, Pierre has amassed significant experience and developed innovative solutions in corporate, tax and immigration matters for his clients. Prior to moving to Asia, Pierre was previously working in Paris. He later managed the Corporate Service department of a Singapore-based German law firm. 

A Business graduate from ESSEC Business School and armed with a master’s degree in law, Pierre was a legal consultant in a top-tier Singapore-based law firm where he was in charge of corporate, tax and immigration matters. He has in-depth experience advising companies and individuals on their investment or commercial projects as well as their relocation in Singapore and Southeast Asia.









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