Monday, February 24, 2025
Tax Notes’ Taxing Issues Webinar: Navigating Potential Partnership Changes Under TCJA 2.0
(Sponsored post) Tax Notes will present Navigating Potential Partnership Changes Under TCJA 2.0 on Wed., Feb. 26. The webinar is free, and CPE credits are available to attendees who meet the requirements.
Legislative efforts to reform the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may bring significant changes to partnership taxation. What proposed modifications to subchapter K are likely to gain traction? How might those changes affect taxpayers, advisers, and passthroughs? What revenue considerations are driving these discussions? And what challenges or opportunities could arise as Congress debates tax reform?
Panelists include Monisha Santamaria (KPMG); Steve Rosenthal, and Paul Schockett. The moderator is Tax Analysts’ President and CEO, Cara Griffith.
February 24, 2025 in Sponsored Post, Tax Analysts | Permalink
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Tax Notes’ Taxing Issues Webinar: Election Implications For Tax Policy
(Sponsored post) Tax Notes will present What's Next for Tax Policy on November 20. The event is both in-person and virtual. The webinar is free, and CPE credits are available to attendees who meet the requirements.
This event will feature a postelection reaction panel, delivering cutting-edge analysis and fresh perspectives. Panelists will explore how shifts in the administration and Congress will affect tax priorities in 2025.
Panelists include Caroline Harris, Monisha Santamaria (KPMG), Chris Towner, and Tax Analysts' Contributing Editor Martin A. Sullivan. The moderator is Tax Analysts’ President and CEO, Cara Griffith.
November 19, 2024 in Sponsored Post, Tax Analysts | Permalink
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Tax Notes’ Taxing Issues Webinar: TCJA’s Expiration: Navigating The SALT Cap Debate
(Sponsored post) Tax Notes will present TCJA’s Expiration: Navigating the SALT Cap Debate on September 26. The webinar is free and CPE credits are available to attendees who meet the requirements.
The expiration of key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will have implications beyond federal tax policy, particularly on the debate around the cap on the itemized deduction for state and local taxes. Arguments for letting the SALT cap expire emphasize its unfairness to some taxpayers, while advocates for extending or modifying the cap cite its role in helping fund federal tax cuts and maintaining fiscal discipline at the state level.
What are the burdens the cap places on residents of high-tax states like California, New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey?
If the SALT cap is allowed to expire, how will that affect the passthrough entity election? If the cap is extended, what issues remain unresolved with that election?
Panelists include Nikki E. Dobay (Greenberg Traurig), Kathleen K. Wright (Golden Gate University), and James W. Wetzler (formerly at Deloitte Tax). The moderator is Tax Analysts’ President and CEO, Cara Griffith.
September 24, 2024 in Sponsored Post, Tax Analysts | Permalink
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Tax Notes’ Taxing Issues Webinar Today: Implications of Moore
(Sponsored post) Tax Notes will present Implications of Moore on July 10. The webinar is free and CPE credits are available to attendees who meet the requirements.
The Supreme Court has ruled 7 to 2 in favor of the government in Moore v. United States, and we have assembled a panel of experts, including counsel for plaintiffs Charles and Kathleen Moore, the government’s chief litigator in the lower courts, and the author of an amicus brief to discuss their decision. What are the implications of the Court’s decision? What factors helped shape it? How will the decision affect the tax landscape?
Panelists include Andrew Grossman and Jeffrey Paravano (BakerHostetler), Nathaniel Pollock (SouthBank Legal), and Andy Grewal (Iowa; Google Scholar). The moderator is Tax Analysts’ President and CEO, Cara Griffith.
July 10, 2024 in Sponsored Post, Tax Analysts | Permalink