Join Baker Tilly’s experienced tax professionals for a roundtable discussion as part of our quarterly Tax Trends webinar series on Thursday, July 10. Business leaders and taxpayers are navigating an uncertain tax policy landscape, with tariffs and the “One, Big Beautiful Bill” on the horizon. In this CPE webinar, our thought leaders will provide key insights on potential impacts to you and your business.
Presenters
- James Creech, Principal, Baker Tilly
- Matthew Damone, Principal, Baker Tilly
- Jessica Jeane, Director, Baker Tilly
Learning objectives
After completion of the webinar, participants will:
- Gain an understanding of the current legislative landscape on Capitol Hill as Republican lawmakers work to enact the One, Big Beautiful Bill Act
- Become familiar with the latest developments in global trade and tariffs
- Address the status of the IRS and administrative updates
Intended audience
Business owners, CFOs, tax directors, vice presidents of tax, tax professionals and other financial executives, accountants, auditors, lawyers and legal advisors, government tax officials, legislative directors and other tax professionals
Information about CPE eligibility
There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar.
A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks after the event.
Level: Basic
CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit
Field of study: Tax
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The information provided here is of a general nature and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any individual or entity. In specific circumstances, the services of a professional should be sought. Tax information, if any, contained in this communication was not intended or written to be used by any person for the purpose of avoiding penalties, nor should such information be construed as an opinion upon which any person may rely. The intended recipients of this communication and any attachments are not subject to any limitation on the disclosure of the tax treatment or tax structure of any transaction or matter that is the subject of this communication and any attachments.