Malaysia to Host Regional Tax & Investment Conference 2023

Premier educational institution Taylor’s is partnering with leading independent tax advisory firm TraTax to host the Regional Tax & Investment Conference 2023 in Kuala Lumpur.

Scheduled for 21 March 2023 at Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur, the one-day conference aims to provide attendees with expert insights into investment trends and tax developments across Southeast Asia.




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The conference coincides with increasing cross-border trade, investment diversification trends, and new taxation discussions, as the region seeks to recover from the pandemic’s economic constraints and prevent potential economic slowdowns. Eleven regional tax industry experts from countries including Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Australia will speak about tax and investment topics from their respective jurisdictions.

TraTax Partner Thenesh Kannaa explained that the conference would be a focal point for CFOs, C-Suite executives, entrepreneurs, and regulators, and that the event could pave the way forward for businesses, the nation, and the ASEAN region as a whole.

Tax & Investment Conference – Topics

Topics covered will include tax considerations in cross-border investment and transactions, investment trends and requirements in the ASEAN region, regional tax developments, global minimum tax and sustainability, 2023 Malaysian Budget tax updates, and regional indirect tax updates.

Josephine Tan, Campus Director of Taylor’s College, emphasized the institution’s commitment to providing education beyond the classroom and the importance of qualified accountants in contributing to the nation’s economic growth. The conference aligns with this mission, and Taylor’s College is looking forward to offering a meaningful and enriching event for attendees in partnership with TraTax.

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