CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TAX & FINANCIAL PROFESSIONALS

Tax at the
Ballot Box

A live deep-dive into the tax implications of the 2024 election cycle.

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All substance, no spin.

Join us in examining the 2024 presidential candidates’ tax plans. Crunch the numbers that matter, regardless of election outcomes.

Total Courses

2

Total Credits

4

Format

Livestream

Dates

Oct. 22 & Dec. 10

What you'll learn:

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. Each part will be approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes long and count for 2 CPE hours. For $58, you’ll receive access to both live broadcasts. If you’re unable to attend one or both dates, all purchasers will receive access to an on-demand webcast of these courses.

October 22

1:00 Eastern / 10:00 Pacific

Tax at the Ballot Box: Part 1

2 Credits

December 10

1:00 Eastern / 10:00 Pacific

Tax at the Ballot Box: Part 2

2 Credits

Meet Our Experts.

Western’s presenters are veteran industry experts who have spent decades at the top of their game.

SHARON KREIDER, CPA

Sharon Kreider, CPA, is one of the country’s most renowned tax experts, and she presents regularly for the AICPA, the California Society of Enrolled Agents, CCH Audio, and Western CPE. She shares hands-on, firsthand knowledge gained through her extremely busy, high-income tax practice in Silicon Valley.

Russell W. Sullivan

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.