Tax Lunch Forum – Speaker: Henry Louie, U.S. Treasury Department

Date: 4/13/11

Tax Lunch Forum
April 13, 2011

Speaker:

Henry Louie
International Economist
U.S. Treasury Department

To: NFTC Members

Re: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 Tax Lunch Forum

The next NFTC Tax Luncheon Forum to discuss current international tax issues will be held on Wednesday, April 13th at noon EDT, at the NFTC offices, 1625 K Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC. We are very pleased to announce that Henry Louie, International Economist, Office of International Tax Analysis in the Office of Tax Policy, U.S. Treasury Department, has agreed to speak to us about current tax treaty issues. Please join us for this informative discussion and come prepared for a lively dialogue.

For those attending the meeting, lunch will be provided for $40.00, payable by check or credit card. Please register in advance (by Friday, April 8th) so that we can make the necessary lunch arrangements or provide the conference call-in number to you. For those who are outside the Washington Metropolitan area who cannot attend in person, a call-in number will be provided to you, however, you must return the attached response form to vmyers@nftc.org before the call-in information will be sent to you. Please complete the attached response form to attend or participate in the conference call and return it by Friday, April 8th (note that no refunds will be made after Friday).

Note to conference call participants: To give our speaker time to eat lunch, the discussion will start at approximately 12:00 noon; (i.e., the call in number will activate at 12:00 noon). Also, please put your phones on mute unless you are speaking and DO NOT PUT YOUR PHONE ON HOLD AT ANY TIME during the call.

I look forward to your participation in the next Tax Lunch Forum.

NFTC Tax Committee Calendar can also be accessed at www.nftc.org

Catherine Schultz
Vice President for Tax Policy
NFTC
202 887 0278, extension 2023
cschultz@nftc.org

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