The year in ADIT webinars
The international tax landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, requiring tax professionals around the world to stay abreast of the latest developments across a range of complex topics, from the two-pillar BEPS solution and global tax transparency, to new forms of taxation aimed at addressing wealth inequalities and environmental challenges.
Fortunately, an expanding range of international tax webinars – in which the growing worldwide ADIT community plays a key role – supports practitioners in developing their expertise and keeping on top of key subjects.
2025 has seen a record number of sessions delivered by our team, in partnership with our nine ADIT Champions and a host of international tax experts around the world. Nearly 20 ADIT webinars have taken place in the year to date, attracting a combined audience of approximately 3,900 delegates.
Our global ADIT International Tax Webinar programme has featured popular sessions on wide-ranging topics including the exchange of information, anti-avoidance measures and the taxation of trusts, led respectively by ADIT holders Angelo Chirulli, Piyush Bafna and Maria Muzarowska (in the latter case, alongside fellow trusts expert Nirav Shah).
Indirect tax has also featured on our agenda, with Caren Agala and ADIT graduate Stanley Mutabari exploring VAT on digital supplies in a number of African countries, and a special panel session helmed by ADIT tutor Nikki Richmond, which saw a group of practitioners with decades of experience discuss the realities of a career in cross-border VAT.
Meanwhile, our programme of ADIT Network Webinars, organised with the help of our ADIT Champions and which explore topics of particular interest to ADIT communities in different regions of the world, has continued to grow.
This year’s highlights have included the first ever sessions for our Egypt, Southern Africa and Uganda networks, and a special joint webinar with the ADIT Gulf States and Malaysia & Southeast Asia networks, comparing transfer pricing practice between the two regions. Our Champions have played a key role in delivering these sessions, supporting the learning needs of their communities and demonstrating the value of ADIT as a gateway to international tax learning and best practice.
We are tremendously grateful to all of our webinar participants, including the ADIT Champions and speakers from around the world, and organisations including Tolley Exam Training and the Zimbabwe Institute of Tax Accountants with whom we collaborated on specific sessions. We hope everybody who attended a webinar found it useful and insightful, and we look forward to more sessions in 2026.
