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Event Date | Tue Mar 8 EST (almost 3 years ago) |
Location |
Practising Law Institute
1177 6th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA |
Region | Americas |
Why You Should Attend?
2021 was another eventful year as our country began to emerge from the COVID pandemic and transitioned from the Trump to Biden administration, as our economy continued to deal with supply chain issues and teeter on the cusp of what many believe may become the “roaring 20s.” In addition, almost every part of our country dealt with the impacts of climate change as fires, hurricanes, and floods wreaked havoc. All these events have impacts on the state/local tax environment. State and local taxing authorities will have to react to Biden’s tax proposals, if and when enacted. They are also adopting new taxes to generate revenues while reinforcing public policy. Our burgeoning service and digital economy continues to cause controversy and opportunities with respect to all state/local tax types.
For tax practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of these state/local tax topics, PLI is delighted to present this half-day program in which leading state and local tax experts will address these dynamic developments and trends.
Topics Include:
• State and local impacts of the Biden tax proposals as well as state legislative trends.
• The evolution of “next generation” state and local taxes – environmental, digital advertising, marijuana, etc.
• Continued controversy and opportunity with respect to our service/digital economy for all tax types.
Who Should Attend;
This program is designed for corporate tax managers, tax attorneys, accountants and anyone interested in examining sophisticated, cutting-edge state and local tax issues.
Program Level – Overview;
• Intended Audience - Attorneys at law and accounting firms, in-house tax counsel and other tax professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the complex interaction between federal, state and local tax laws.
• Prerequisites – Interest in exploring the relationship between federal, state and local tax laws.
• Advanced Preparation – None.
2022 Speakers
CHAIRPERSON:
Keith D. Eisenstein
Partner, EY
SPEAKERS:
Ravi Bhuta
Indirect Tax Senior Manager, EY
Angela Dimos
Senior Manager, EY
Amy F. Nogid
Counsel, Alston & Bird LLP
Bradley O'Donnell
Senior Manager, Deloitte Tax LLP
Kathleen M. Quinn
Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
David Schmutter
Partner, EY