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Join us in Zurich and Geneva - CARF Implementation Readiness Session and Tax Update 2025 for financial institutions

Financial institutions are entering a decisive period as 2025 year-end approaches. The pace of change in the tax and regulatory environment is accelerating, with far-reaching implications for reporting, compliance and strategic planning. The Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) is moving closer to implementation, Pillar 2 rules are being rolled out in Switzerland, and new corporate tax measures are on the horizon. Institutions must also prepare for changes to FATCA and CRS, follow EU initiatives such as the FASTER directive, and anticipate the impact of VAT and e-invoicing (ViDA).

To support financial institutions in navigating these developments, Deloitte is hosting two key events this November in Switzerland — each offering targeted insights and practical guidance.

📍 Geneva – 4 November: CARF Implementation Readiness Session & Tax Update for financial institutions
In Geneva, participants will benefit from both the CARF-focused discussion (see below) and a comprehensive Tax Update covering the latest developments in corporate tax, Pillar 2, FATCA/CRS, VAT and other critical regulatory changes impacting financial institutions.

📍 Zurich – 6 November: CARF Implementation Readiness Session
The Zurich session will solely focus on CARF, entering into force on 1 January 2026. Deloitte specialists will share the latest regulatory developments shaping CARF at OECD and Swiss levels, discuss peculiar implementation challenges and how to tackle them in a smart manner. The session will also feature a live demonstration of Deloitte’s CARF reporting tool to help institutions navigate compliance efficiently.

Why Attend

These sessions are designed to equip tax, compliance and finance professionals with actionable insights into fast-changing global and Swiss tax landscapes. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of upcoming obligations, practical implementation strategies, and how to leverage technology to remain compliant and competitive.

Seats are limited — early registration is recommended to secure your place.

👉 Register here for Geneva
👉 Register here for Zurich
 

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