This session will delve into the intricacies of the U.S. taxation process for cross-border digital transactions, exploring key regulations such as "Software Regulations" and "Cloud Computing Regulations." Participants will gain insights into the tax implications of income derived from delivering digital services or products including withholding tax and foreign tax credit implications. This session will emphasize an analytical approach to pinpoint relevant facts and pose critical questions. With a focus on clarifying the tax characterization of digital transaction income, participants will become adept at identifying scenarios where such income is classified as royalty income, services income, or sales of personal property. Join us as we navigate the complex world of cross-border digital taxation together.
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Roth & Co.
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Chaya is the Leader of Roth & Co's International Tax Services group, with nearly 20 years of experience in firms like PwC, EisnerAmper, and Withum, she is highly regarded in the industry as an expert consultant in international business tax. Chaya advises U.S. and foreign multinational enterprises and individuals on the tax implications of their international operations and coordinates between U.S. and foreign tax laws to develop optimal global tax strategies.
Chaya’s expertise includes her fluency in the rules and regulations regarding controlled foreign corporations, PFICs, withholding taxes, income tax treaty analysis, check-the-box planning, FIRPTA, and informational reporting. Chaya received her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in accounting from SUNY Empire State College and received a Master of Science in Taxation from Golden Gate University.