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welcome to simplifying fat can crs reporting uh my name is dave bird iamp;#39;m the product manager overseeing and with me is joe barrett our resident expert in this area um and um with that iamp;#39;ll hand over to joe who will start our session thank you joe thanks very much dave um yeah so hi everyone my name is joe barrett and iamp;#39;m a senior business analyst at um tax systems so iamp;#39;m responsible for making sure our products are compliant with the latest regulations and meet our user needs and as dave has already alluded to um alphacat and fatca and crs is is um one of the the areas covered by my portfolio and so iamp;#39;m going to be giving you some of the the latest updates um today so just to cover briefly um what weamp;#39;re going to talk about in this session so um for everyoneamp;#39;s benefit weamp;#39;ll just do a quick recap of the stories so far on fatca and crs so just a very short uh how weamp;#39;ve gotten to where we are today um weamp;#39;re the