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Tax at the Ballot Box: Part 1

All substance, no spin: A live deep-dive into the tax implications of the 2024 election cycle. Join us in examining the 2024 presidential candidates' tax plans, as well as what may happen in in the tax world in 2025 depending on who wins.

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CPE Credits

2 Credits: Taxes
Event Date: October 22, 2024 1:00 pm ET
Course Level
Intermediate
Format
Live Webcast

Course Description

In this lively session, we’ll tackle the potential tax impacts of various 2024 election outcomes, as well as dive into what each candidate has communicated about their tax policies so far. You’ll learn what corporate, passthrough, and individual tax law changes may result from (1) a Republican sweep; (2) a Democratic sweep; and (3) a divided government.

This series is divided into two parts. Our initial broadcast will take place on October 22nd. Part 2 will take place on December 10th, after we know the results of the election.

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this session, you will be able to:

  • Identify potential corporate tax law changes based on the outcome of the 2024 elections.
  • Understand how passthrough tax laws might change under different political scenarios.
  • Recognize individual tax law changes that could result from a Republican sweep, Democratic sweep, or divided government.
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Course Specifics

Course ID
LIVE-WEBCAST-401357
Prerequisites

basic understanding of fundamental tax law concepts

Advanced Preparation

None

Compliance Information

NASBA Provider Number: 103220
IRS Provider Number: 0MYXB
IRS Course Number: 0MYXB-T-02512-24-O
IRS Federal Tax Law Credits: 2
CTEC Provider Number: 2071
CTEC Course Number: 2071-CE-2071
CTEC Federal Tax Law Credits: 2

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Meet The Experts

Russ Sullivan chairs the National Tax Policy Group for Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP and provides unparalleled insight into the legislative and regulatory risks and opportunities related to tax policy. Russ is a Capitol Hill veteran who spent 14 years with the Senate Finance Committee, including nine as staff director. He leverages his vast network and industry expertise to devise and execute complex strategies for both nonprofit and for-profit clients on a broad range of issues, including health care, pension planning, trade, economic development and tax policy. As Senate Finance Committee staff director, Russ worked across the aisle to advise …

Sharon Kreider, CPA, has helped more than 15,000 California tax preparers annually get ready for tax season. She also presents regularly for the AICPA, the California Society of Enrolled Agents, CCH Audio, and Western CPE. You’ll benefit from the detailed, hands-on tax knowledge Sharon will share with you—knowledge she gained through her extremely busy, high-income tax practice in Silicon Valley. With her dynamic presentation style, Sharon will demystify complex individual and business tax legislation. She’s a national lecturer for business and professional groups and consistently receives outstanding evaluations. In 2014, she was awarded the prestigious AICPA 2014 Sidney Kess Award …

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