US Tax Law: Understanding the Transatlantic Implications of the Upcoming US Tax Bill
2:00pm - 3:30pm EST
8:00pm - 9:30pm CET
9:00pm - 10:30pm EET
About this event
The incoming Trump administration is likely to prioritize the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which stimulated US economic growth, increased US corporate investment, and reduced the overall tax burden on US businesses. Any changes, however, could impact Europe’s competitiveness and its ability to attract investment as outlined in the EU’s Draghi Report.
This event, the first in a series on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its implications for US allies, will examine the issues in the wider upcoming tax debate in Washington and their potential transatlantic impact on investment, trade, and jobs. The discussion will also address emerging issues such as carbon fees or digital taxes, which may be part of the tax bill.
Event Speakers
Penny Naas
Lead, GMF Allied CompetitivenessPenelope (Penny) Naas is a global public policy leader who designs strategies on international economic issues that sit at the nexus of geopolitics, trade, and climate. She is an adviser for TradeExperettes, a g...
Sean Bray
Vice President of Global Projects at Tax Foundation and Policy Director of Tax Foundation EuropeSean Bray is Vice President of Global Projects at Tax Foundation and Policy Director of Tax Foundation Europe, where he researches international tax issues with a focus on tax policy in Europe. Prior to joining the Tax Foundati...
Marjorie Chorlins
Senior Vice President, Europe, US Chamber of CommerceMarjorie A. Chorlins, senior vice president for Europe at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, develops policies and executes programs related to trade and investment with Europe. With more than 30 years of experience in the private, ...