Talking Tax

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We cover tax issues from Capitol Hill to the courts and the IRS.

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  • Talking Tax - Episode 76 - How the 2017 Tax Act Affects Alimony, Prenups, and Trusts (Part 2)

    10/08/2018 Durata: 19min

    In Part 2, George D. Karibjanian and Richard S. Franklin of Franklin Karibjanian & Law PLLC join Talking Tax host Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to talk about how the 2017 tax act’s repeal of §682 impacts existing trusts, including alimony trusts and lifetime QTIPs. Without §682, starting in 2019 the taxability of these trusts may remain with the spouse putting money into the trust even post-divorce. Existing trusts should be reviewed, because they will not likely be grandfathered, and practitioners should take the ramifications of the 2017 tax act into account when planning alimony trusts and lifetime QTIPs under the new regime beginning in 2019. For more information, please see the article by George D. Karibjanian, Richard S. Franklin, and Lester B. Law, Alimony, Prenuptial Agreements, and Trusts Under the 2017 Tax Act (Bloomberg Tax Estates, Gifts and Trusts Journal (May 10, 2018)). The article can be found at https://www.bna.com/alimony-prenuptial-agreements-m73014477712/.

  • Talking Tax - Episode 75 - Career Tips From 2 of Accounting’s Most Powerful Women

    03/08/2018 Durata: 22min

    Taking the CPA exam, studying technology, and setting career goals that fit your personality should be top priorities for young female accountants, two winners of the Most Powerful Women in Accounting award told Bloomberg Tax. Abby Dupree, managing partner at Carroll and Company, CPAs in Tallahassee, Fla., and Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, global strategy leader for the financial services industry at Oracle America, Inc., joined Bloomberg Tax’s Courtney Rozen July 25 to talk about how the accounting profession can better appeal to women. In June, Dupree and Ellison-Taylor were named two of the most powerful women in accounting by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and CPA Practice Advisor.

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 75 - IRS Funding Bill Coming Up for Senate Vote

    30/07/2018 Durata: 08min

    The House of Representatives was busy last week passing a set of tax bills related to health savings accounts and a measure to repeal the medical device tax permanently. The House is on summer recess now, but the Senate is set to vote on a package of bills that include a funding boost for the IRS. Capitol Hill reporter Allyson Versprille spoke with Talking Tax host Amanda Iacone on July 30 about that legislative activity plus the addition of another IRS overhaul bill to the agenda—and the donor-disclosure debate that could be stalling Senate confirmation of Charles Rettig as IRS commissioner.

  • Talking Tax - Episode 74 - How the 2017 Tax Act Affects Alimony, Prenups, and Trusts (Part 1)

    20/07/2018 Durata: 15min

    George D. Karibjanian and Richard S. Franklin of Franklin Karibjanian & Law PLLC join Talking Tax host Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to talk about how the 2017 tax act affects alimony by taking away the deduction for the spouse making the alimony payments. This is a revenue raiser and “the most sinister provision” in the 2017 tax act, they said. This new regime, beginning in 2019, will impact the negotiations for future prenuptial agreements, separation agreements, and divorce decrees. While there is a grandfather clause for existing divorce decrees and separation agreements, that is not the case for prenups, so those might not take into account this change in the law and possibly have to be modified. For more information, please see the article by George D. Karibjanian, Richard S. Franklin, and Lester B. Law, Alimony, Prenuptial Agreements, and Trusts Under the 2017 Tax Act (Bloomberg Tax Estates, Gifts and Trusts Journal (May 10, 2018)). The article can be found at https://www.bna.com/alimony-prenuptial-agreemen

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 74 - Republicans Fine-Tune Timing for Tax Law Changes

    16/07/2018 Durata: 06min

    Republicans are preparing a timeline for passing a series of tax law changes, including making the tax cuts for individuals permanent and eliminating taxes that form a key part of the Affordable Care Act. Meanwhile, a bill that would increase the fiscal year 2019 budget for the Internal Revenue Service continues to advance in the House. Capitol Hill reporter Kaustuv Basu spoke with Talking Tax host Amanda Iacone on July 16 about House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady’s (R-Texas) plans to bring an outline of the “tax 2.0” bill to the Republican conference by the end of the month and the timing for the health care bills.

  • Talking Tax - Episode 73 - Association Health Plans

    05/07/2018 Durata: 18min

    Alden Bianchi of Mintz Levin and Christopher Condeluci of CC Law & Policy join Talking Tax host Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to discuss the new rules for association health plans, which change the standards for determining which small employers are permitted to join with other small employers to form, maintain, and participate in single, large group health plans. These health care law experts discuss how association health plans work, who should consider using them, and how they will impact the health care marketplace.

  • Talking Tax - Episode 72 - Tax Court Issues Fewer Opinions in Second Quarter

    03/07/2018 Durata: 05min

    Fewer opinions, frequent disputes about business expense deductions, and the importance of representation. These are takeaways from a Bloomberg Tax analysis of U.S. Tax Court opinions released during the second quarter of 2018. Legal editor Carolina Vargas and reporter Courtney Rozen reviewed every Tax Court case from early April through mid-June, tallying aspects such as judge, winner, and issue. They joined Bloomberg Tax’s Amanda Iacone on July 3 to talk about trends they spotted in their analysis of second-quarter cases.

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 73 - Rettig, Tax Cut Package and More

    02/07/2018 Durata: 07min

    Charles Rettig, President Donald Trump’s nominee for IRS commissioner, appeared before the Senate Finance Committee June 28. Committee Chairman Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) told Bloomberg Tax that he wants to wrap up Rettig’s confirmation process in three to four weeks. Capitol Hill reporter Kaustuv Basu spoke with Talking Tax Host Amanda Iacone July 2 about Rettig, House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady’s (R-Texas) plans for a tax cut package later this year, and the Internal Revenue Service’s new draft 1040 form.

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 72 - All Eyes on Hearing for IRS Nominee Rettig

    26/06/2018 Durata: 08min

    The focus of the tax community this week will be on a June 28 Senate Finance Committee hearing on the nomination of Charles Rettig for Internal Revenue Service commissioner. In other congressional business, some lawmakers are also pondering what they can do in the aftermath of a June 21 U.S. Supreme Court decision that removed a barrier to taxation of online sales. Capitol Hill reporters Allyson Versprille and Kaustuv Basu spoke with Talking Tax host Amanda Iacone June 25 about the Rettig hearing and other Hill news.

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 71 - Capitol Hill Gets Involved in Tax Law Implementation

    11/06/2018 Durata: 09min

    This summer is shaping up to be an important one for tax lawyers as they await regulations on some of the new tax law's most complicated provisions. Top Treasury Department officials have said guidance on the law's 20 percent deduction for pass-through businesses could come in early summer and proposed regulations on a one-time tax on companies' accumulated offshore earnings may follow shortly thereafter. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-Texas), who played a critical role in getting the new law passed, has met with Treasury officials, including Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy David Kautter, to discuss a regulatory road map for the remainder of 2018. Hill reporters Kaustuv Basu and Allyson Versprille spoke with Talking Tax host Amanda Iacone June 11 to discuss that meeting, the outlook for tax guidance, and other Capitol Hill news for the coming week.

  • Talking Tax – Episode 71 – Accountants Roll Up Sleeves to Solve Blockchain Questions

    01/06/2018 Durata: 21min

    The advent of blockchain’s ledger technology brings both opportunities and challenges for accountants. A set of working groups has been tasked this summer to sort through those technical challenges—as many as 200 issues have been identified so far. The groups are expected to make recommendations to the American Institute of CPAs later this year. Accountants' work is expected to change dramatically in the future because of the distributed ledger system. The initiative aims to help accountants prepare to use the technology and find market opportunities for them. Erik Asgeirsson, president and CEO of CPA.com—a technology subsidiary of AICPA—and Ron Quaranta, chair of the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance, joined Bloomberg Tax’s Amanda Iacone on May 30 to talk about the working groups, the technical questions they are set to explore, and what accountants can expect.

  • Hill Roundtable - Episode 70 - Lawmakers Stick To Political Talking Points on Tax Overhaul

    22/05/2018 Durata: 07min

    Congress takes a look at IRS funding this week as lawmakers continue to hammer their partisan talking points on the 2017 tax act.

  • Talking Tax- Episode 70- ABA Tax Section Chair Previews Spring Meeting

    09/05/2018 Durata: 10min

    Tax professionals will descend on Washington, D.C., May 10 for the American Bar Association tax section's spring meeting. The conference serves as an opportunity for top government officials to address recent developments and get feedback from practitioners on the year's regulatory agenda. A topic on nearly everyone's mind this year is the new tax law enacted at the end of 2017. The tax section's chair, Karen Hawkins, joined Talking Tax host Allyson Versprille to offer a look into what those attending the conference can expect. Hawkins previously served as the director of the Internal Revenue Service Office of Professional Responsibility, but has rejoined the private sector as an educator and consultant.

  • Hill Roundtable- Episode 69- Path Emerges for Tax Law Fixes; Ways and Means Openings

    01/05/2018 Durata: 07min

    The Senate could use Federal Aviation Administration legislation recently passed by the House as a vehicle for technical corrections to the 2017 tax act. The FAA bill (H.R. 4) that advanced April 27 would reauthorize the agency to collect aviation excise taxes and fund its operations with federal money deposited into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, among other provisions. Programs would be authorized through 2023; the current authorization expires Sept. 30. The legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration, where lawmakers could easily tack on tax law technical corrections—such as a clarification to a provision on qualified improvement property or a revision to the effective date for using net operating losses—because the bill already contains tax provisions. Reporters Laura Davison, Allyson Versprille, and Kaustuv Basu spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on April 30 about this potential opportunity. They also discussed current and future openings on the House Ways and Means Committee

  • Hill Roundtable- Episode 68- Congress Grapples With Tax Overhaul Leftovers

    20/04/2018 Durata: 11min

    Congressional tax writers are aiming to shore up several tax issues—retooling the Internal Revenue Service, dealing with temporary tax provisions, and requiring online retailers to collect sales tax—left out of the 2017 tax act. The House just passed a package of bills that would establish an independent Office of Appeals at the IRS, boost cybersecurity, and update online systems. House Ways and Means Committee members also met to discuss the future of temporary tax credits and deductions, with an eye to release a plan by this summer about which should be made permanent and which should be eliminated. The U.S. Supreme Court also heard oral arguments in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., a case that seeks to undo the court’s 1992 ruling in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, prohibiting states from collecting sales tax from vendors without an in-state physical presence. The decision, which may come in June, could cause Congress to address the issue, after years of debate about state sales taxes and e-commerce. The qu

  • Talking Tax- Episode 67- PwC's Pam Olson Provides Status Update on Tax Law Rules

    20/04/2018 Durata: 13min

    The IRS faces a long list of tasks if it plans to complete all of the items on its priority guidance plan to implement the new tax law. The Internal Revenue Service has highlighted several projects, including the pass-through deduction under tax code Section 199A and new international base erosion measures, to address by June 30, the end of the agency's business year. Pam Olson, the U.S. deputy tax leader and Washington National Tax Services practice leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, joined Talking Tax host Allyson Versprille on April 20 to discuss the status of regulations for the 2017 tax act (Pub. L. No. 115-97) and what taxpayers and practitioners should expect this summer. Before joining PwC, Olson was assistant secretary for tax policy at the Treasury Department. It may be difficult for the government to meet that end-of-June target if history is any indication, according to Olson. The IRS and Treasury have made good progress so far with guidance on the repatriation tax on foreign earnings an

  • Talking Tax- Episode 66- Wayfair Tax 'Case of Millennium' to Have Far-Flung Impacts

    19/04/2018 Durata: 21min

    On April 17, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the biggest state and local tax case in years. South Dakota v. Wayfair is a direct challenge to the high court’s 1992 ruling in Quill Corp. v. North Dakota, which prohibits states from imposing sales tax collection obligation on vendors lacking an in-state physical presence. The Justices explored a handful of topics during arguments, notably the role of Congress to regular inter-state commerce, the issue of compliance costs faced by small and medium-sized businesses, and how to define a new rule if they were to “kill Quill.” A decision is expected by June. Harley Duncan, leader of the state and local tax group of the Washington National Tax practice at KPMG LLP, sat down with Bloomberg Tax reporter Ryan Prete to analyze the oral arguments and discuss what sellers and states could face in the coming months while awaiting the decision.

  • Talking Tax- Episode 65- What FY Corporations Need To Know About Tax Code Section 15

    19/04/2018 Durata: 16min

    For tax years beginning after December 31, 2017, the corporate tax rate under §11(b) was amended to remove the graduated rates in favor of a flat 21%. Additionally, for tax years beginning after December 31, 2017, §55(a) was amended, repealing the corporate alternative minimum tax. This led to questions regarding the applicable tax rates for a corporation whose tax year began before January 1, 2018 but after December 31, 2017. George Manousos and Jason Black of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP’s Federal Tax Services out of Washington-National Tax Services joins talking tax’s host Joe Hagedorn to discuss the application of Internal Revenue Code’s §15 and how it applies to determine the applicable tax rate and alternative minimum tax rate for a fiscal year corporation. Additionally, George, Jason and Joe discuss the recently released IRS Notice 2018-38 which provides clarification on the application of §15.

  • Hill Roundtable Episode 64 -Congress Wraps Up Tax-Focused Week

    13/04/2018 Durata: 09min

    House and Senate committees held several tax-focused events this week ahead of the April 17 tax filing deadline. Top Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, and Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs officials testified before lawmakers about the status of the 2018 IRS filing season and the process for reviewing and releasing tax regulations. OIRA and Treasury announced a deal that would allow the White House to review major tax rules before they are made public. The House Ways and Means Committee approved a package of legislation that would retool the IRS, and some of those bills are slated to get a vote on the House floor in the coming week. And, to top off a busy week, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), a key player in passing the 2017 tax act (Pub. L. No. 115-97), said he won't run for re-election. Reporters Allyson Versprille and Laura Davison spoke about all the moving pieces and what to expect next.

  • Talking Tax- Episode 63- What Cryptocurrency Investors Need to Know for Tax Season

    11/04/2018 Durata: 20min

    Lisa Zarlenga of Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, joins Talking Tax with host Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to discuss what tax advisors need to know about cryptocurreny. She discusses what cryptocurrency investors need to do as they file their returns, ICOs and airdrops and how they are taxed, and the impact of tax reform on cryptocurrency issues.

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