Part 1: This session will review the most significant statutory enactments, judicial decisions, IRS rulings, and Treasury regulations promulgated during the last twelve months that affect the federal income tax treatment of individuals, corporations and their shareholders, partnerships and partners, and tax-exempt organizations. Significant procedural developments also will be covered.
This course is part of the 2025 Tennessee Federal Tax Conference Bundle. Purchase the conference bundle here.
4.00 credits
Cassady Brewer, JD, LLM
Cass is a shareholder at Carlton Fields in Atlanta. He focuses on tax law and business transactions, with deep experience in the intersection of tax-exempt organizations and for-profit enterprises. Before joining the firm, he was a professor of law at Georgia State University College of Law, teaching courses on federal income taxation, nonprofit organizations, and business taxation, including corporate and partnership tax. His research and speaking engagements have centered on federal income taxation and social enterprise law.
Cass has played a significant role in shaping nonprofit and business law in Georgia. He co-founded the Nonprofit Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia and helped modernize Georgia's Nonprofit Corporations Code. He was also involved in drafting Georgia's Limited Liability Company Act, Limited Liability Partnership Act, and the state's benefit corporation legislation.
A fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, Cass previously served as a partner and practice leader in the tax group at Morris, Manning & Martin LLP, in Atlanta. His background in both academia and legal practice gives him a unique perspective in advising clients on complex tax and business matters.