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M26050 - The 2025 Amendments to the OECD Commentaries, with particular focus on Home Office PEs (Online)

  • 14 May 2026
  • 13:30 - 16:45
  • Online Webinar

Registration


Register
Registration Time: 13:15
Sessions Time: 13:30 - 16:45  including a 15-minute break
Speaker: Dr Timothy Borg Olivier
Venue:   Online Webinar
Participation Fees 
MIA Members: €40.00
Non-MIA Members: €75.00
Retired Members: €20.00
Students: €30.00

*Group bookings for 3 or more participants available.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The 2025 amendments to the OECD Commentaries brought about significant changes to the interpretation of article 5 of the OECD Model Tax Convention, with particular emphasis being given to the creation of a permanent establishment by virtue of home offices. This session shall re-visit the concept of Permanent Establishments and explore the recent changes in the Commentaries, providing practical examples of when a home office may give rise to a risk of a permanent establishment.

SPECIFIC TOPICS TO BE COVERED DURING THE SESSION

Permanent Establishments; Home office

Why is the session of relevance to our members?

This session will address the recent amendments to the OECD Commentaries to article 5 of the OECD Model Tax Convention. The session will be particular focused on the scenarios in which an employee working from a home office in a foreign jurisdiction could give rise to a foreign permanent establishment for his employer. Professionals advising clients or working in-house in groups with international presence should attend to understand the relevant changes and clarifications brough about by such amendments.

Target Audience

    Tax advisors and in-house tax lawyers for groups with international presence.

    Speaker's Profile

    Timothy Borg Olivier is a lawyer by profession and is currently a Senior Manager within the international tax team at Deloitte Malta. Timothy studied law at the University of Malta before furthering his studies at the University of Leiden where he read for and successfully obtained an Advanced Masters in International Tax Law from the International Tax Centre. Following his graduation, Timothy served as a Teaching Assistant within the International Tax Centre. Timothy advises and assists a number of local and international clients in connection with cross border transactions and has particular industry expertise in relation to the iGaming industry.

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    3  Core


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