Tax and Sustainability
Tax and Sustainability
Lecturers:
Dr.
Giulia
Aliprandi
Dr.
Luisa
Dressler
Dr.
Henning
Giese
Dr.
Svea
Holtmann
Dilara
Inal
StB
Niklas
Kaiser
M.Sc.
Dr.
Vasilki
Koukoulioti
Anna
Kraus
Ramona
Lässer
Dott.ssa
Anna
Miotto
Dr.
Aitor
Navarro Ibarrola
Prof. Dr.
Kerrie
Sadiq
Dr.
Alexander
Sigg
Prof. Dr.
Martin
Wenz
Sophia
Wickel
Dr. rer. oec.
Kasem
Zotkaj
MSc
School or Professorship:
Liechtenstein International Tax Conference
Over the past decade, the intersection of taxation and sustainability has gained significant momentum. This shift is driven by growing expectations that tax systems should be fairer, more inclusive, and supportive of social and environmental justice. At the same time, aggressive—yet legal—corporate tax practices have intensified international debates and accelerated reforms of the global tax framework. In parallel, many governments have adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as guiding national strategies, prompting renewed attention to how economic models affect the environment and society. Among the many ways to address these challenges, tax policy can also help shape that transition.
This conference brings these developments together. Session 1 explores how taxation and sustainability interact, primarily from a policy perspective. Session 2 examines how sustainability considerations influence corporate decision-making, tax strategy, and reporting. A quick-fire insights segment will then spotlight sustainability reporting experiences from Liechtenstein businesses. The conference concludes with Session 3, which focuses on sustainability-linked tax incentives and considers how targeted tax interventions can support both economic competitiveness and environmental objectives.
The conference is suitable and welcomes early-career and senior academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
The conference will be conducted in English.
Over the past decade, the intersection of taxation and sustainability has gained significant momentum. This shift is driven by growing expectations that tax systems should be fairer, more inclusive, and supportive of social and environmental justice. At the same time, aggressive—yet legal—corporate tax practices have intensified international debates and accelerated reforms of the global tax framework. In parallel, many governments have adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as guiding national strategies, prompting renewed attention to how economic models affect the environment and society. Among the many ways to address these challenges, tax policy can also help shape that transition.
This conference brings these developments together. Session 1 explores how taxation and sustainability interact, primarily from a policy perspective. Session 2 examines how sustainability considerations influence corporate decision-making, tax strategy, and reporting. A quick-fire insights segment will then spotlight sustainability reporting experiences from Liechtenstein businesses. The conference concludes with Session 3, which focuses on sustainability-linked tax incentives and considers how targeted tax interventions can support both economic competitiveness and environmental objectives.
The conference is suitable and welcomes early-career and senior academics, practitioners, and policymakers.
The conference will be conducted in English.