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February 11, 2021
2021-0325

Wednesday, February 24 | Domestic tax quarterly webcast series : a focus on state tax matters (1:30 pm ET)

For our first quarterly webcast in 2021, we welcome Douglas L. Lindholm, President & Executive Director of the Council On State Taxation (COST), who will join us to discuss important state tax policy developments, as well as federal tax developments that could affect state and local taxes.

Topics to be addressed include:

  • State and local tax proposals and trends that are emerging in the upcoming 2021 state legislative sessions
  • The continuing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on state and local tax revenues and how current economic trends are affecting state tax policy
  • State tax considerations of working from home, particularly for nonresident income taxation, payroll and employment tax matters
  • US federal and state judicial and legislative developments affecting remote workers and their impact on employer business taxes
  • State and local judicial, legislative and administrative developments from the past quarter affecting taxation

Please join us for this 90-minute, interactive webcast. We welcome and encourage you to ask questions.

Date: Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Time: 1:30–3:00 p.m. EST New York; 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. PST Los Angeles

Registration: View archive here.

Panelists

  • Douglas L. Lindholm, President & Executive Director, COST, Washington, DC

  • Andrew Phillips, Quantitative Economics & Statistics (QUEST), Ernst & Young LLP, Washington, DC

  • Karen Currie, Indirect, State and Local Tax, Ernst & Young LLP, Dallas, TX

  • Scott Roberti, Indirect, State and Local Tax, Ernst & Young LLP, Stamford, CT

  • Jennie DeVincenzo, Indirect, State and Local Tax, Ernst & Young LLP, Iselin, NJ

  • Rebecca Bertothy, Indirect, State and Local Tax, Ernst & Young LLP, Washington, DC

Moderator

  • Steve Wlodychak, Indirect, State and Local Tax, Ernst & Young LLP, Washington, DC

CPE credit offered: up to 1.8 depending on actual duration. Recommended field of study: Taxes. Learning objective: Identify state responses to COVID-19 and describe how these responses affect your business and state revenues; explain tax policy considerations brought about by COVID-19 as well as by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. This intermediate level, group internet-based course has no prerequisites or advanced preparation. Final CPE award to be based on content, polling and length of participation. See CPE FAQ for more information.

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