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March 05, 2025

ABA Tax Section to host series of state and property tax seminars in New Orleans

WASHINGTON, March 5, 2025 – A multidisciplinary faculty that includes appraisers, government and private sector tax officials and tax attorneys will discuss current state and local tax issues facing businesses and industries at the 2025 ABA-IPT Advanced Tax Seminars, March 10-14 at the Ritz-Carlton New Orleans in Louisiana.

The seminars, sponsored by the ABA Section of Taxation and the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, are designed for attorneys, accountants, tax directors, state and local tax managers, government tax officials, appraisers, property tax managers, commercial and industrial property managers and others interested in sales, use, ad valorem taxation of property and state income tax.

What:  
2025 ABA-IPT Advanced Tax Seminars
Sponsored by the ABA Section of Taxation and the Institute for Professionals in Taxation

When: 
Monday-Friday, March 10-14

Where:
Ritz-Carlton New Orleans
921 Canal St.
New Orleans, Louisiana

The three programs to be held are: Advanced State Income Tax Seminar, March 10-11; Advanced Sales and Use Tax Seminar, March 11-12; and Advanced Property Tax Seminar, March 13-14.

Highlights include:

  • “Howdy Partner! Getting to Know How to Utilize Partnerships in State and Local Corporate Tax Planning”
  • “Secrets from Inside the Tax Department”
  • “Sales and Use Tax: Haunting Changes and Eerie Updates”
  • “Rollin’ Down the River: Exploring Sales Tax Issues in M&A Transactions”
  • “A Deep Dive Into the Issues Involved in Repurposing and Adaptive Reuse”
  • “Hot Topics in Property Tax: A Nationwide Survey”
  • “A Study of the Extensive Impact of Renewable Energy Issues on Taxable Real Property Values”
  • “New and Evolving Issues for Property Tax Attorneys”

The complete conference agenda is here. For media registration, please contact Barbranda Walls at [email protected].

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