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Doradcy Podatkowi
Śląski Oddział Krajowej Izby Doradców Podatkowych organizuje III Międzynarodową Konferencję Podatkową "Taxes of Tomorrow. Directions of tax law development in European countries". Konferencja została objęta honorowym patronatem przez Krajową Radę Doradców Podatkowych oraz przez Dziekana Wydziału Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach. Konferencja odbędzie się tylko w formie on-line, dla wszystkich uczestników nieopłatnie.
Zapraszamy wszystkich doradców podatkowych do zapisów przez panel mDoradca:
https://mdoradca.krdp.pl/admin.php?m=szkolenia&o=showSzkolenie&id=6887 w celu otrzymania 5 pkt kwalifikacyjnych z tytułu podnoszenia kwalifikacji zawodowych.
Poniżej podajemy szczegóły konferencji:
Silesian Branch of the National Chamber of Tax Advisers
in cooperation with
Faculty of Law and Administration,
University of Silesia in Katowice
would like to invite you to participate in the
Third International Tax Conference
Taxes of Tomorrow.
Directions of tax law development in European
countries
which will be held on-line on 19 September 2025
The Conference is organized by the Board of the Silesian Branch of the National Chamber of Tax Advisers in collaboration with the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Silesia. Its aim is to identify implemented in response to current challenges and the evolving tax landscape. The primary goal is to assess the priorities of European legislators in shaping tax law, explore the legislative approaches taken by individual countries, and evaluate the resulting effects. The conference will be conducted entirely in English.
Registration:
• Passive participants (without presentation) may register at any time, including on the day of the conference, using the following link: LINK
The conference topics will include issues such as:
• Taxation of new technologies, robotics, and artificial intelligence, including the impact of digital transformation on tax bases and compliance processes;
• Green taxation, with a focus on climate-related levies, carbon pricing mechanisms, and environmental incentives;
• Use of ICT tools in tax proceedings, including digitalization, automation, and AI-driven solutions in tax administration and audits;
• Implementation of the OECD/G20 BEPS initiatives, including measures against aggressive tax planning, and particularly Pillar Two – the global minimum tax;
• The introduction and impact of minimum corporate income taxation, including legal and administrative challenges across EU jurisdictions;
• Harmonization of tax law within the European Union, including the evolution of common tax standards, directives, and cross-border tax coordination mechanisms..
The Organizing Committee will notify participants of the acceptance of their papers via email. Due to potentially high submission volumes, the Committee reserves the right to select the papers. All presenters will be informed by 3 September 2025 about the acceptance of their papers for oral presentation. Each presentation at the conference is allotted 20 minutes.
Attendance at the conference is free of charge. Links for joining the conference on MS Teams will be sent to all panelists by 3 September 2025.
Third International Tax Conference
Taxes of Tomorrow.
Directions of tax law development in European countries
19 September 2025
Conference Schedule
9:00-9:15: Conference Opening
9:15–9:35: Jakub Jankowski, The Abuse of Law and Beneficial Owner within the European Union–Practical Similarities and Differences
9:35–9:55: Mikołaj Kondej, Is Data the New King of Tax Advisory? AI's Revolution and the Market's Future
9:55–10:15: Paweł Mikuła, The Three Pillars of the VAT in the Digital Age EU Package–Key Directions of VAT System Reform
10:15–10:35: Karolina Rutkowska-Barnaś, Corporate Taxation: The Unseen Costs of Over-Implemented Directives
10:35–10:50: Break
10:50–11:10: Anna Derdak, Strategic Tax Planning in the Light of Pillar 2
11:10–11:30: Szymon Lipiński, Air and Waste Emissions Taxation in Polish Law
11:30–11:50: Helena Bogdanowska, How Data and Automation Will Transform Taxpayer–Tax Authority Interactions?
11:50–12:10: Mateusz Zawadka, The Power NOT to Tax: Expat Tax Regimes as a Key Factor in Attracting High-Skilled Professionals
12:10–12:25: Break
12:25–12:45: Michał Bernat, Current EU Framework for Green Taxation
12:45–13:05: Svetislav Kostic, Individual income taxation in an environment that never was: how digitalization, mobility of individuals and the demographic decline influence our individual income tax systems
13:05–13:25: Paweł Kossecki, Modern Tools for Benchmarking Analysis – Case Study
13:25–13:45: Diego Conte, Taxes of Tomorrow: From Redistribution to a Predominantly Growth-Oriented System
13:45-14:05: dr Bartosz Kubista, Do We Need AI TAX?
14:05 – 14:25 dr Mariusz Cieśla, Tax E-Administration in Relation to Taxpayers’ Rights
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