State And Local Taxation (SALT) of Federal COVID Relief (3.5 Hour Webinar)

Overview: 

In response to COVID-19, the Federal Government passed several major relief programs, which included important tax benefits to assist businesses and individuals alike. However, not all states are treating these federal relief programs and tax benefits the same way. This webinar will show how state and local authorities are dealing with federal assistance, and offer strategies on how to minimize your state and local taxes. Topics include:

  • The latest on state and local taxation
  • State and local reactions to the federal Coronavirus Aid Relief, Economic Security (CARES) Act and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP)
  • State and Local Taxation of Pass-Through Entities post-Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)
  • SALT Impacts of remote work environment on employers and employees
  • Planning strategies
     
Objective: 

To provide tax and financial professionals with the latest updates on the impact that Federal COVID relief programs have on State and Local Taxation (SALT), and supply strategies for minimizing your overall taxes.

 

SPEAKERS & PANELISTS INCLUDE:

John Garcia, Global Tax Director, InvestCloud

Jordan Goodman, State and Local Tax Partner, Horwood Marcum & Berk Chtd.

Barry Halpern, Partner, Marcum LLP

Ilya Lipin, Managing Director, State and Local Tax, BDO

 

 

Emphasis: 
  • Update on State and Local Taxation
     – Overview of state budgets
     – Legislative updates
     – Impact on compliance and planning opportunities
  • State and Local reactions to the Federal Coronavirus Aid Relief, Economic Security (CARES) Act and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP)
     – PPP forgiveness
     – Modifications to NOLs and business interests
     – Employee Retention Credit
     – Unemployment compensation
  • State and Local Taxation of pass-through entities post-Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)
     – Recent legislative developments
     – Elections, compliance issues, credit mechanisms (entity vs. owners), and opportunities
  • SALT Impacts of remote work environment on employers and employees
     – Nexus, apportionment, credits, and incentives considerations
      – State Sourcing income impact
  • Bringing it all together
     – Recent case law developments
     – Risk mitigation and audit preparation
     – Tax planning opportunities

     

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Prerequisite: 

Basic knowledge of business taxation.

Preparation: 

No advance preparation required.

Level of Knowledge: 

Intermediate.

CPE Credit: 
3.50
NASBA Field of Study: 
Taxes