Friday, September 15, 2023

October 11: What’s Shaping Tax Controversy in the US: Leading Issues Examined

Tax controversy is as a major concern of businesses across industries primarily due to intensified scrutiny on tax avoidance practices. As the market rapidly evolves, tax disputes are becoming more prevalent both domestically and globally, posing significant challenges for multinational companies. These companies often find themselves entangled in tax disputes across different jurisdictions, placing a considerable strain on their resources.
In today’s ever-changing tax landscape, new sources of controversy continue to surface along with the stringent tax laws. This dynamic environment makes it more critical for businesses to be wary of their existing practices to mitigate tax controversies.
In a LIVE Webcast, a panel of thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group will discuss the recent and significant tax controversies. The speakers will provide best approaches on how to effectively navigate the complexities of tax disputes and safeguard their financial stability.
Key issues include:
  • Top Tax Controversy Cases: Recent Trends
  • Impacts of Major Cases
  • Significant Issues and Challenges
  • How to Manage Tax Controversies
  • Best Strategies to Prevent and Resolve Disputes.
Learning Objectives:
  • Identify key areas of concern and targets within tax enforcement, including large partnerships, corporations, high-income individuals, and emerging issues such as cryptocurrency.
  • Recognize recent trends and developments in tax controversies, including audit rate fluctuations, enforcement priorities, and the evolving landscape of state and local tax disputes.
Title:
What’s Shaping Tax Controversy in the US: Leading Issues Examined
Date+Time:
Wednesday, October 11, 2023 
12:00 pm to 1:30 pm (ET)
Register now for this free continuing legal education webinar!
By:
The Knowledge Group
Speakers:
W. Curtis Elliott, Jr., Partner, Culp Elliott & Carpenter P.L.L.C.
Shannon Retzke Smith, Partner, Withers Bergman LLP
Michael Steffany, Senior Attorney, Withers Bergman LLP.
Credit:
  • New York: 1.5 credits
  • California: The Knowledge Group is an approved Multiple Activity Provider in the state of California thus, TKG programs are presumptively approved.
  • Most Other States: TKG links to How to Claim CLE Credits Per State.

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