The Head of Tax Treaty Unit of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Jacques Sasseville, is to speak on double taxation issues at the ESOP Centre’s 24th Annual European Conference, which takes place in Paris on June 21 & 22 2012.

Mr. Sasseville is an expert on mobile employees and many delegates will want to question him about the extremely complex cross-border taxation headaches currently facing itinerant senior employees and their multinational corporate employers, especially the thorny issue  of when and how much tax key employees should pay on the various types of employee equity they are awarded.

Centre chairman Malcolm Hurlston said: “We are extremely glad that the OECD is joining the Centre’s efforts to spread the wages of capital. The OECD occupies a privileged position to pioneer the development of ESOP structures worldwide, as it is arguably the most important international economic body which embraces all countries where a variety of strong employee ownership models are already implemented.”

You can find out more information about on the conference event page.

Update: Check out the conference report and delegates’ feedback.

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