eMerchantPay Announces European Seminar at WebmasterAccess

AMSTERDAM — Billing company eMerchantPay will be hosting a new educational seminar covering many aspects of doing business within the European Union.

The seminar will be held as part of the WebmasterAccess conference in Amsterdam at the Park Hotel Sept. 24-26.

One seminar, called E.U. Billing Strategies: Maximizing Your EU Billing Strategy, will be hosted by eMerchantPay's Vince Charlton, who has extensive experience as both a qualified accountant and an international offshore trustee, along with his many years in the billing industry.

"The adult industry has recently been confronted by many processing challenges including recently enforced Visa and MasterCard restrictions, troubling third-party payout news, frozen virtual Visas, and new restrictions by E.U. banks regarding E.U. sales taxes," Charlton said.

"The many benefits of doing business with European banks are still clearly present and it is absolutely vital that merchants seek proper advice in structuring their European processing in ways that will allow each to maximize their returns from every transaction."

The main points of the seminar include the value of having an E.U. corporation, setting up the right type of E.U. corp, E.U. tax implications, E.U. VAT tax directives and a Q & A session to follow.

The seminar will allow webmasters and business owners to learn first-hand how current regulations may affect business models and ways to maximize revenue within the framework of existing laws and ethical standards.

"eMerchantPay is the co-host of WebmasterAccess and as a responsible billing company we want to make sure we are adding real value for all attendees," said Jonas Reynisson, chairman and CEO of eMerchantPay.

"We have created this critically important seminar to make discussion of billing strategies and current regulations easily accessible for everyone."

For more information visit eMerchantPay.

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