2023 Multistate Nexus and Tax Policy Update

OL981  |  On Demand Course  |  Update  |  Self-Study

Description

In this session, we will provide an update on the most significant state and local tax policy legislative, regulatory and judicial developments in 2023 and identify emerging trends in multistate taxation that Tennessee businesses and their employees will want to know about, particularly when other states aggressively pursue out of state residents for tax revenues. Topics include differentiating among the various state pass-through entity (PTE) income-based taxes intended to work-around the federal SALT cap limitation, troubling state administrative and judicial actions affecting the taxation and sourcing of capital gains from the sale of nonresident businesses, the imposition of state tax liabilities on remote nonresident workers who never physically enter a state and the emerging difficulties of taxing the digital economy.

This course is part of the 2023 Tennessee Federal Tax Conference Bundle. Purchase the conference bundle here.

Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
1.00 Taxes

Prices

Member (Early Bird)
$49.00
Non-Member (Early Bird)
$79.00
Member
$49.00
Non-Member
$79.00
Registration for this event has closed. If you have any question or concerns please give us a call at 615-377-3825 or send us an e-mail at registrar@tscpa.com

Instructors

Steven Wlodychak, JD, LLM

Retired Principal, former Ernst & Young LLP National State and Local Tax Policy Leader for Americas Tax Policy.

Steve Wlodychak is a state and local tax columnist for Tax Analysts and a retired principal and the former State and Local Tax Policy Leader for EY's Americas Tax Policy in Washington, DC. Previously, Steve worked in EY's Los Angeles and New York offices, was a state and local tax attorney for an international insurance company and an associate attorney with a major regional law firm. In addition, he worked in state government in New Jersey, including for the governor of the state. A frequent speaker and writer on state and local tax developments, EY awarded Steve its first ever lifetime achievement award as tax educator of the year in 2017. He also was a guest lecturer on state and local tax matters for the LL.M. in taxation program at the Georgetown University School of Law.

Steve holds degrees from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, Seton Hall University’s School of Law and a master's degree in tax law from New York University's School of Law.

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