During our complimentary, five-part webinar series, specialists from our tax practice provided an in-depth look at the current state of tax policy and discussed legislative and regulatory developments in the marketplace. These sessions will help viewers stay up to date on the latest issues they should be aware of for the 2025 tax year, as well as provide insights into clients’ most frequently asked questions.
In this session, Baker Tilly tax specialists provide an overview of state and local tax (SALT) provisions shaped by sweeping provisions in the OBBBA. Presenters cover strategic year-end planning considerations, significant multi-state tax developments and how state conformity to federal changes may affect planning decisions and compliance risks.
Presenters
- Shannon Bonner, director, national tax
- Mark Hawkins, director, state and local tax
Session objectives
- Identify major SALT-related provisions in the OBBBA and their implications for 2025 year-end tax planning
- Evaluate significant multi-state direct tax developments
- Analyze state conformity challenges and how the influence SALT planning across jurisdictions
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