Pideya Learning Academy

10-DAY INTENSIVE TRAINING IN GLOBAL TAX TRANSPARENCY & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

Upcoming Schedules

  • Schedule

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
27 Oct - 07 Nov 2025 Dubai 10 Day 9275
10 Nov - 21 Nov 2025 Munich 10 Day 10250
05 Jan - 23 Jan 2026 Dubai 15 Day 12600
02 Feb - 13 Feb 2026 Lisbon 10 Day 10250
06 Apr - 17 Apr 2026 Dubai 10 Day 9275
04 May - 15 May 2026 Melbourne 10 Day 11150
06 Jul - 24 Jul 2026 Lagos 15 Day 11600
03 Aug - 14 Aug 2026 Windhoek 10 Day 8950
05 Oct - 16 Oct 2026 Zurich 10 Day 10250
02 Nov - 13 Nov 2026 Bali 10 Day 9375

Course Overview

The 10-Day Intensive Training in Global Tax Transparency & Regulatory Compliance offered by Pideya Learning Academy is a 10-day advanced trainig program designed to equip financial institutions, multinational corporations, and regulatory professionals with the skills and knowledge required to navigate today’s evolving global tax compliance landscape. In an era where cross-border financial flows are under increasing scrutiny, organizations face growing obligations to comply with frameworks such as the Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI), the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), and the Exchange of Information on Request (EOIR).

According to the OECD, more than 120 jurisdictions have committed to CRS, resulting in the exchange of data covering over 123 million financial accounts with assets exceeding €12 trillion globally. Similarly, FATCA has fundamentally reshaped cross-border reporting requirements for U.S. persons and entities, mandating that financial institutions worldwide implement robust reporting and due diligence systems. This makes compliance not just a legal obligation, but a strategic priority for reducing risk exposure and maintaining international credibility.

Throughout this 10-day masterclass, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of tax transparency frameworks, compliance program design, data management infrastructure, and risk mitigation strategies. The course features interactive discussions, real-world case studies, regulatory updates, and scenario-based simulations that allow participants to benchmark their organization’s compliance maturity and prepare for audits and peer reviews.

Key highlights seamlessly embedded into the program include:

  • Comprehensive coverage of AEOI, FATCA, CRS, and EOIR requirements
  • Comparative analysis of FATCA and CRS to harmonize compliance efforts
  • Advanced modules on data governance, reporting automation, and RegTech tools
  • Deep-dive case studies addressing enforcement actions and remediation strategies
  • Future-focused insights on the role of AI, blockchain, and data analytics in compliance

By the end of this program, participants will be well-prepared to lead organizational compliance initiatives, mitigate regulatory and reputational risks, and ensure seamless alignment with international tax standards.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:

  • Explain the global tax transparency ecosystem and its regulatory drivers
  • Interpret and apply the requirements of AEOI, FATCA, CRS, and EOIR
  • Design and implement robust compliance programs and internal controls
  • Establish effective data collection, validation, and reporting systems
  • Integrate FATCA and CRS obligations into a unified compliance framework
  • Mitigate compliance risks, manage regulatory inquiries, and avoid penalties
  • Utilize RegTech solutions for automation and reporting efficiency
  • Align compliance programs with corporate governance and ESG objectives
  • Prepare for audits, peer reviews, and regulatory inspections confidently
  • Build a compliance-driven culture across all levels of the organization

Personal Benefits

Participants will gain:

  • Advanced understanding of international tax transparency frameworks
  • Practical knowledge of compliance program design and implementation
  • Improved decision-making in managing regulatory and reputational risks
  • Enhanced professional credibility and career opportunities
  • Ability to lead cross-functional compliance teams with confidence
  • Expanded network through interaction with compliance peers and industry experts

Organisational Benefits

By enrolling participants in this 10-Day Intensive Training in Global Tax Transparency & Regulatory Compliance course, organisations will:

  • Regulatory alignment with global frameworks, reducing risk of penalties
  • Improved data quality and reporting accuracy across jurisdictions
  • Strengthened internal controls and governance structures
  • Enhanced corporate reputation with regulators, partners, and stakeholders
  • Operational efficiency through streamlined compliance processes
  • Future readiness for evolving OECD and G20 initiatives

Who Should Attend

This program is ideal for professionals responsible for compliance, governance, and regulatory reporting, including:

  • Compliance Officers & Managers overseeing FATCA/CRS programs
  • Tax Managers & Advisors working on cross-border tax reporting
  • Risk & Governance Specialists ensuring regulatory adherence
  • Finance & Treasury Executives handling international transactions
  • Banking & Financial Institution Leaders managing compliance obligations
  • Auditors & Regulators conducting FATCA/CRS compliance reviews
  • Legal & Corporate Counsel advising on international data exchange obligations
  • IT & Data Governance Professionals responsible for reporting infrastructure

 

Course Outline

Module 1: Global Evolution of Tax Transparency
Evolution from banking secrecy to information exchange Role of OECD, G20, and Global Forum on Transparency Introduction to AEOI, CRS, FATCA, and EOIR frameworks Global efforts to combat tax evasion and illicit financial flows Impact of BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) project Key milestones and agreements (Berlin, CRS MCAA, FATCA IGAs) International cooperation and exchange of tax information Relevance for financial institutions and multinational entities Economic implications of global tax transparency Shifting regulatory expectations and compliance culture
Module 2: The Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI)
AEOI core principles and objectives Jurisdictions adopting AEOI and CRS timelines Mechanisms of financial data exchange Confidentiality, data protection, and safeguards Competent Authority Agreements (CAA) explained CRS schema, file format, and reporting standards Role of financial institutions in due diligence Penalties for non-compliance with AEOI obligations Implementation challenges faced globally Best practices for smooth AEOI adoption
Module 3: Exchange of Information on Request (EOIR)
Legal basis and framework of EOIR Key elements of EOIR (availability, access, exchange) Documentation and evidence gathering for requests Procedures for processing requests from tax authorities Rights and obligations of responding entities Record-keeping standards and retention periods Ensuring confidentiality during exchanges Case studies of EOIR disputes and resolutions Risk management in EOIR response handling Enhancing institutional readiness for EOIR
Module 4: FATCA Compliance Fundamentals
FATCA overview and U.S. IRS regulatory context Types of Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA 1 vs. IGA 2) Identifying U.S. indicia in customer onboarding FATCA entity classification and registration process Global Intermediary Identification Number (GIIN) management Due diligence and remediation for pre-existing accounts Reporting financial account information to local tax authority/IRS FATCA withholding tax mechanism explained Annual certification and compliance deadlines FATCA compliance audits and common challenges
Module 5: Common Reporting Standard (CRS) Compliance
CRS legal basis and participating jurisdictions Identifying reportable jurisdictions and financial accounts Onboarding procedures and self-certification forms Due diligence for individual and entity accounts Controlling persons and beneficial ownership identification Excluded accounts and non-reporting entities CRS XML schema and reporting process Corrections and error handling in submissions Review of CRS peer reviews and assessment findings CRS compliance health check and gap analysis
Module 6: FATCA vs. CRS – Comparative Analysis
Regulatory similarities and operational overlaps Key differences in definitions and scope Harmonizing onboarding and reporting frameworks Centralized vs. decentralized reporting models Leveraging shared data for dual compliance Avoiding duplication of effort and redundant processes Integrating compliance controls for FATCA and CRS Common reporting challenges and their resolution Creating a unified governance structure Future convergence trends in tax transparency
Module 7: Data Governance, Technology & Reporting Infrastructure
Data mapping and collection workflows Validating data accuracy and completeness Building robust IT infrastructure for reporting Encryption and secure transmission protocols Role of RegTech and API-based solutions Automating reporting cycles and data submissions Data storage and retention policies Audit trails and compliance documentation Aligning with GDPR and data privacy laws Future-proofing systems for regulatory updates
Module 8: Risk Management & Internal Control Framework
Identifying compliance risks and vulnerabilities Building compliance risk registers and heat maps Designing internal controls for AEOI/FATCA/CRS Implementing three-lines-of-defense model Control testing and ongoing monitoring Escalation procedures for compliance breaches Regulatory penalty structures and case studies Incident management and remediation planning Periodic internal and external compliance audits Continuous improvement and control enhancement
Module 9: Governance, Policies & Stakeholder Engagement
Developing compliance policies and SOPs Defining roles and responsibilities across teams Board-level oversight and governance reporting Creating a compliance communication framework Training and capacity-building for staff Stakeholder engagement and regulatory liaison Aligning compliance strategy with ESG goals Measuring compliance effectiveness (KPIs & metrics) Encouraging a culture of ethical behavior Continuous awareness programs and refreshers
Module 10: Legal, Ethical & Privacy Considerations
Legal obligations for cross-border data sharing Privacy regulations (GDPR, local laws) compliance Balancing transparency with client confidentiality Ethical considerations in tax reporting Avoiding over-reporting and misreporting risks Dispute resolution mechanisms with tax authorities Handling client queries and objections Documenting legal interpretations and advice Regulatory inspections and supervisory reviews Role of in-house counsel and external legal advisors
Module 11: Advanced Scenarios & Global Case Studies
Treatment of trusts, partnerships, and foundations under CRS CRS/FATCA implications for investment funds and SPVs Dual residency and cross-border reporting complexities Enforcement actions and landmark regulatory cases Lessons learned from high-profile compliance failures Innovative approaches adopted by leading institutions Designing remediation plans after regulatory findings Peer benchmarking and best practice sharing Addressing politically exposed persons (PEPs) Impact of sanctions regimes on reporting obligations
Module 12: Future of Global Tax Compliance
Technological innovations shaping compliance (AI, blockchain) Data analytics for compliance trend forecasting Expansion of CRS and AEOI participation worldwide Anticipating OECD and G20 future policy changes Preparing institutions for next-generation reporting Integrating ESG and sustainability factors into compliance Strengthening resilience for emerging regulatory risks Enhancing cross-border cooperation among regulators Strategic investment in compliance capabilities Building a sustainable compliance culture

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