WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2022 – Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles P. Rettig will address the American Bar Association Section of Taxation’s 2022 Fall Tax Meeting, to be held Oct. 13-15 at Hyatt Regency Dallas in Texas.
Rettig will deliver his keynote address Thursday, Oct. 13 from 5 to 6 p.m. CDT. As commissioner of the IRS, he presides over the nation’s tax system and manages a budget of more than $12 billion. He will address the opportunities presented by the Inflation Reduction Act to fulfill various aspects of the IRS’ mission.
What:
2022 Fall Tax Meeting
Sponsored by the ABA Section of Taxation
When:
Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 13-15
Where:
Hyatt Regency Dallas
300 Reunion Blvd.
Dallas, Texas
More than 100 programs will cover myriad tax topics that range from employee benefits concerns to corporate taxes to taxation of passthrough entities and issues impacting individual taxpayers. The sessions include:
- “In the Room Where it Happened: A Discussion on the Enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act and What to Expect Next”
- “Technological Advancements in Tax Practice and the Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on the IRS’ Capabilities and Service”
- “The Energy Transition — Clean Energy Credits & Incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act”
- “Returning to the Office (Maybe?) An Examination of Pay and Benefits in a Hybrid and Global Workplace”
- “As the GloBE Turns — Top 10 Things You Need to Know About the GloBE Rules”
- “Taxing the Metaverse: The Next Frontier of Digital Asset Transactions”
- “Do We Need a Gas Tax? Examining Fuel Taxes, Energy Credits and Tax Policy”
- “Current Developments in Crypto Taxation”
- “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow — Tax Issues Affecting Temporary U.S. Residents”
- “Removing a Pinch of SALT: The Impact of Bankruptcy Proceedings on State and Local Tax Liabilities of Businesses in Restructuring or M&A Transactions”
- “Congress on the Case: An Inside Look at Senate Tax Investigations”
The complete conference agenda is here. For media registration, please contact Barbranda Walls at [email protected]. Note: All in-person attendees are required to provide proof before entering the event that they are fully vaccinated or have had a negative COVID test (within one day for antigen tests or two days for PCR tests) prior to entry.
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