Tax Policy, Proposals and Prospects: A Washington Update

OL1346  |  On Demand Course  |  Update  |  Self-Study

Description

Regardless of the election outcome, 2025 will be dominated by significant tax policy issues that have the potential to impact businesses and the economy. Without congressional action, the debt limit will be reinstated in early 2025 and major portions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will sunset at the end of the year, ensuring a robust debate on corporate, individual, and international taxes. Jeff will provide the most current update on the 2024 elections, the status of the legislative process and what the potential changes could mean to you and your business.

This course is part of the 2024 Tennessee Federal Tax Conference Bundle. Purchase the conference bundle here.

Credits

Number of Credits Type of Credits
1.00 Taxes

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Instructors

Jeffrey Kummer

Jeff is the Managing Director, Tax Policy, Washington National Tax with Deloitte. He has over 25 years of experience in the tax policy arena and is currently responsible for communicating emerging tax developments in the U.S. Congress, the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department, and the federal courts to the Firm and its clients. Jeff oversees the content development of Tax News & Views as well as thought leadership publications on issues such as the U.S. deficit and fundamental tax reform.

His Capitol Hill experience includes working on tax and budget issues for former U.S. Senator and Senate Finance Committee member Steve Symms, R-Idaho.

Jeff holds a BS in Political Science from the University of Idaho and an MBA from Johns Hopkins University.

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