Prensa Sur: More than 100 people attended the First Tax and Financial Forum in Osorno

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The event, held at the Sonesta Hotel in Osorno, was organized by the leading nationally founded auditing and consulting firm, CCL Auditores Consultores, and was attended by executives from various companies in the region, trade associations, and the Municipality of Osorno.

The session was led by the firm’s partners and addressed the latest developments of the new fiscal pact presented today by the Government, the implications of real estate taxation in land subdivision, and upcoming sustainability topics in Chile from a financial perspective. “This forum is an invitation to be prepared to understand and adapt to the regulatory changes that the Government will announce today regarding its Fiscal Pact proposal, to provide high-quality advisory services to our clients, and to promote sustainable business practices. Our work plays a key role in Chile’s economic and social development, and we must take on this challenge with responsibility and commitment,” explained Renato Estay, Southern Zone Partner at CCL AC at the beginning of the event.

While the Government was announcing the new pillars and legislative process that will initiate its Fiscal Pact, more than 100 people attended in Osorno the First Tax and Financial Forum of the city organized by CCL AC Auditores Consultores — a leading auditing and consulting firm of national origin with presence in six regions of the country.

Among the highlights of the forum, the new tax project from President Gabriel Boric’s Government will bring several important changes that companies, especially those in the dairy sector in the region, should pay attention to for what is expected in March or May 2024.

The event held in Osorno, which was also followed by more than 150 people through a live stream on the firm’s social media channels, was led by CCL AC partners, particularly from its audit, tax, financial consulting, and integrated business services areas. The partners addressed the latest developments of the new fiscal pact presented on Tuesday by the Government, the implications of real estate taxation in land subdivision, and upcoming sustainability topics in Chile from a financial perspective.

“This forum is an invitation to be prepared to understand and adapt to the regulatory changes that the Government will announce today regarding its Fiscal Pact proposal, to provide high-quality advisory services to our clients, and to promote sustainable business practices. Our work plays a key role in Chile’s economic and social development, and we must take on this challenge with responsibility and commitment,” explained Renato Estay, Southern Zone Partner at CCL at the beginning of the event.

On the other hand, the forum was attended by executives from various companies in the region, trade associations, and the Municipality of Osorno, which was represented by the Director of Administration and Finance of the Municipality, Sergio González.

For CCL’s Lead Partner, Javier Jaque, who spoke in the panel on the New Fiscal Pact, he stated: “To establish a fiscal pact, one would expect a process that lasts for the next 30 years, and one of the challenges of our tax system is achieving legal certainty and stability. For several years now, we have had successive tax reforms where the tax system has become heavily patched. This makes it difficult to achieve equity, which is fundamental in this system to ensure tax neutrality in economic activity, and this is something we have not observed in Chile. Therefore, one of the first pillars we should discuss is whether we are currently in a national context that allows us to achieve a fiscal pact.”

In addition to the conferences and discussion panels, a wide variety of networking activities were also carried out, allowing attendees to build connections and engage in conversations with leading experts.

The company also announced that their next event will take place in Antofagasta, as they aim to continue promoting events outside Santiago and highlight other cities across the country.

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