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Multi-State Issues in Tax Reform

Date: Monday, March 26, 2018
Time: 1:00 - 2:40 pm EST

Sponsored by Lorman Education Services


Registration - Live Webinar Only: $219.00

Registration - Live Webinar Plus CD Recording: $288.00

 

Gain a better understanding of the multistate tax considerations of the federal tax reform international tax provisions.

This topic will help taxpayers (both individuals and businesses) to understand how federal tax reform under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) will impact state tax liability.

Due to the fact that in most states the computation of state income tax liability begins with federal income (whether taxable income or adjusted gross income), each change made by TCJA has a potential impact on state taxes, although not necessarily the same impact from state to state.

This material explains several of these tax reform provisions and how they may affect the computation of state income. The information also provides some state tax planning ideas in response to TCJA. Finally, due to the fact that states are currently in their first legislative session since TCJA was signed into law, this topic will look at issues that the states are facing as a result of tax reform and how they may respond.

 Any actual state legislation or other guidance issued prior to this material be addressed. This information is critical for taxpayers and for those responsible for the state tax function of a business in order to plan for the changes ahead in state income taxes.

Learning Objectives:

  • You will be able to describe state conformity and its impact on federal tax reform.
  • You will be able to explain the impact of federal tax reform on state tax liability.
  • You will be able to identify potential state tax planning ideas in response to federal tax reform.
  • You will be able to discuss state legislative and policy considerations in light of federal tax reform.

This Live Webinar Covers These Hot Issues:

State Conformity to IRC

  • Rolling vs. Fixed Date
  • Specific Provisions
  • Taxable Income vs. Adjusted Gross Income

Impact of Certain Provisions

  • Itemized/Standard Deductions
  • NOLs
  • 199A – the "Pass-Through" Deduction
  • Immediate Expensing
  • International – Repatriation and Subpart F
  • Capital Contributions

Planning Considerations

  • SALT Deduction Limitation and Tax Credits
  • State Legislative and Budget Issues
  • Corporate State Tax Planning – Apportionment

Credit Information (Sponsored by Lorman Education Services)

  • CPE
  • AIPB
  • NASBA
  • Enrolled Agents

For Detailed Credit Information page click here

Only registered attendee will receive continuing education credit.

Instructor Profile:

Jeffrey C. Glickman, J.D., LL.M., Aprio, LLP

  • Partner-in-charge of the State and Local Tax Practice at Aprio, LLP, an independent CPA firm in Atlanta
  • Practice focuses on multistate tax consulting/planning for business operations/transactions in areas such as income/franchise tax, sales/use tax, property tax, and other state and local taxes
  • Advises on issues such as nexus, allocation/apportionment, combined reporting, sales tax on products and services (including cloud computing), sales tax exemptions, and tax credits and incentives
  • Maintains a multistate administrative tax dispute and negotiation practice, including obtaining letter rulings, preparing and negotiating amnesty applications, and assisting clients during audits
  • Adjunct professor at Emory Law School, where he teaches a class in multistate taxation
  • Recognized as a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2005 to 2007 as featured in Atlanta magazine
  • Frequent lecturer for the Committee on State Taxation, the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, the Interstate Tax Corporation, Lorman Education Services, the Institute for Continuing Legal Education, and the Tax Executives Institute
  • Wrote, co-wrote and contributed to articles appearing in various national tax publications
  • J.D. degree and LL.M. degree in taxation, New York University School of Law; B.S. degree, Cornell University
  • Can be contacted at 770-353-4791 or Jeff.Glickman@aprio.com

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