Tax AML Deep Dive and Practical Considerations

Do you already have a foundation in tax but wish to delve deeper into the practical aspects of managing and mitigating the risks of money laundering activities that are facilitated by tax crimes? 

 
 

Join us for two sessions on 19 February & 21 February 2024

  AML Deep Dive & Practical Considerations


During these two sessions, Dr Conrad Cassar Torregiani, Dr Robert Taylor East and Dr Gianluca Busuttil shall discuss the identification and mitigation of the risk of tax-related money laundering through the implementation of appropriate procedural and structural safeguards.


 
 

Monday 19 February 18.00 - 20.00

During this session, the speakers shall provide a contextual overview of the AML subject person’s obligation to identify and mitigate the risk of tax crimes as a predicate offence and as a means to facilitate ML/FT activities, through reference to appropriate high-risk indicators of tax-related ML, as may manifest in real-world situations by reference to practical examples.

 
 

Wednesday 21 February 18.00 - 20.00

The 21st February session shall discuss the manner in which specific high-risk indicators of tax-related money laundering may correspond to particular tax crime typologies, with a focus on how one may, in practice, mitigate and manage their risk exposure to tax evasion and other pertinent tax crimes, with reference to a number of practical scenarios.

 
 

Dates: Monday 19 February & Wednesday 21 February 2024
Time: 18.00 - 20.00
Venue: St. Aloysius College, Sixth Form (further details will be communicated closer to the date)

Level: Intermediate

These sessions form part of the MIT Short Course on Tax AML which is comprised of 6 Lectures. Participants have the option to follow the full programme (6 lectures) or any two sessions.

Click here to view the Programme brochure.