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Latest Coronavirus State Tax Impacts

Venue

This is a virtual event, accessible online and over the phone. Access instructions will be provided after registration.

Description

Following the Treasury Department’s announcement of the 90-day extension of federal income tax filing and payment deadlines, some states are conforming to the federal changes, while others are adjusting tax deadlines in different ways, creating confusion for businesses. But extensions are only a small piece of the puzzle in how the virus will affect your state taxes.

Join us for this Bloomberg Tax & Accounting webinar to get a more complete picture of state tax changes due to the health crisis. Besides extensions, we will discuss apportionment and nexus issues due to a remote workforce, expensing and depreciation issues, business incentives, sales tax exemptions, and tax issues when companies engage in relief efforts or make charitable donations. Our Bloomberg Tax & Accounting analysts will help you plan and be prepared for what’s coming.

Educational Objectives:

  • Understand how state tax authorities are responding to the coronavirus pandemic
  • Get an overview of state tax deadline changes
  • Learn how expensing and depreciation can be affected
  • Identify the potential implications of remote work on nexus and apportionment
  • Understand how state business incentives will play a major role in coronavirus economic recovery efforts
  • Learn how it affects your use tax if your business provides relief or donations

Who would benefit most from attending this program?

State tax practitioners and advisors in private practice, professionals in corporate tax and accounting departments focused on state taxation and accounting issues.

Presenters

Moderator: Sarah Adkisson
  • State Tax Law Analyst
  • Bloomberg Tax

Sarah Adkisson currently works as a state tax analyst focusing on direct taxes. She previously worked in Bloomberg Software as an analyst supporting estate, gift, income, and asset depreciation products. She was previously a senior tax attorney for the comptroller of Maryland for two years.

Sarah attended Guilford College for her undergraduate degree. She received her J.D. from the University of Maryland Carey School of Law in 2015. In 2018 she completed her LL.M. in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center.

Moderator: Jequetta Byrd
  • State Tax Law Analyst
  • Bloomberg Tax

Jequetta Byrd is a state tax analyst with Bloomberg Tax & Accounting where she maintains various tax research products with a focus on tax administration and procedure. She has more than 10 years of experience in the tax, auditing, and accounting fields. Jequetta received her Bachelor of Science from Wake Forest University, a Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law, and a Master of Taxation from Georgia State University. Follow Jequetta on Twitter at @JByrdTax.

Ernst Hunter
  • State Tax Law Analyst
  • Bloomberg Tax

Ernst Hunter is a state tax analyst with Bloomberg Tax & Accounting. He has over 10 years of experience in state and local tax law. He holds a J.D. from the Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and an LL.M. in taxation from Boston University School of Law. Prior to joining Bloomberg Tax & Accounting, Ernst worked as a state and local tax consultant at a global tax consulting firm.

Daniel Tan
  • State Tax Analyst
  • Bloomberg Tax

Daniel Tan is a state tax analyst for Bloomberg Tax & Accounting’s State Direct Tax Team. Daniel earned his J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon, and his B.S. in Environmental Sciences from Oregon State University.

Continuing Education

Credits:
1.2 CPE, 1.0 General COA
Practice Areas:
Field of Study: Taxes
Level:
Any
Production Date:
04/07/2020