11-12-2025 10:30
Taxation of Ultra-high-net-worth individuals
Vypočutia
FISC
European Parliament, Building Paul Henri Spaak, meeting room: SPAAK 4B01, Brussels
On 11 December 2025, from 10:30 to 12:30, the FISC Subcommittee hosted a public hearing on “Taxation of Ultra-high-net-worth individuals”.
The Subcommittee invited Dr Benjamin Angel (DG TAXUD); Dr Kurt Van Dender, (OECD); Prof. Dr Gabriel Zucman, (European Tax Observatory); and Dr Michael Christl, (Tax Foundation Europe), to discuss the taxation of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs).
The hearing addressed concerns about fairness and the need for tax policies that supported equitable growth. Speakers examined how UHNWIs minimized tax liabilities through loopholes, offshore structures, and aggressive tax planning strategies. The discussion also evaluated the role of transparency measures, such as public registers and global reporting standards, and proposed tools and resources for tax authorities to enhance compliance enforcement. Additionally, the panel explored strategies for improving cross-border cooperation to close gaps in the global tax system that enabled tax avoidance and financial opacity.- Draft programme of the hearing (PDF - 165 KB)
- Recording of the Webstreaming
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Dr. Kurt Van Dender, Head of the Tax Policy and Statistics Division of the Centre on Tax Policy and Administration of the OECD
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Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zucman, Director of the EU Tax Observatory and author of the G20’s Blueprint for a coordinated minimum effective taxation standard for ultra-high-net-worth individuals
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Dr. Michael Christl, Research Fellow at the Tax Foundation Europe and Associate Professor of Economics at Universidad Loyola Andalucía in Seville
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Background document provided by the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS)