Overview
Event Details
President Biden released his proposed FY22 Budget on May 28, which contains descriptions of tax proposals outlined during his campaign and in a series of plans released by the Treasury Department – the Made in America Tax Plan, the American Families Plan, and the American Families Plan Tax Compliance Agenda. These proposals could make their way into legislation and have ongoing implications for you and your business.
Join members of Steptoe's tax and private client practice on Monday, June 7 for a complimentary webinar that will offer in-depth insights into the individual tax proposals included in the FY22 Budget.
Date: Monday, June 7, 2021
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET
Topics for discussion will include:
- Impact of proposed tax increases on high-income individuals, including income tax rates, capital gains rates, and Medicare taxes
- Impact of proposal to treat transfers of appreciated property by gift or on death as realization events
- Proposed amendments to rules governing passthrough and real estate businesses, including taxation of carried interests and like-kind exchanges
- Proposals to increase compliance, including comprehensive new reporting requirements on financial and crypto asset accounts
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Speakers:
- George Callas, Managing Director in Steptoe's Government Affairs and Public Policy practice and former Senior Tax Counsel to former House Speaker Paul Ryan
- Gregory Kidder, Partner in Steptoe's Tax practice
- Eric Solomon, Partner in Steptoe's tax practice; and former Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy, US Treasury Department
- Beth Tractenberg, Partner and head of Steptoe's Private Client practice
CLE credit available for participation in live webinar(s):
New York: 1.0 hours of CLE credit. This program is for experienced attorneys.
California: 1.0 hours of CLE credit. No credit may be claimed for required CLE in legal ethics, recognition and elimination of bias in the legal profession, and competence issues.
Illinois: 1.0 hours of General CLE credit.
If seeking CLE credit in other jurisdictions, please make note in your registration form.