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December 24, 2020
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Tuesday, 12 January 2021 | Tax in a Time of Global Disruption: The Future Accelerated & Transformed (1 pm ET)

The world changed in 2020 with the COVID-19 pandemic circling the globe, unprecedented containment measures deployed across countries, and the resulting global economic downturn. Governments, businesses, and tax departments have had to react to new challenges on an almost daily basis. The disruptions to the tax function have been numerous: from shifting tax and economic policies, to changes in global business operations, to increased pressure to manage the tax function with more responsibilities and fewer resources. At the same time, the change has brought new opportunities to reimagine old ways of working.

EY and the Tax Council Policy Institute cordially invite you to join a live, interactive webcast examining some of the challenges and opportunities that are ahead of us all as we navigate tax in 2021 and beyond.

This webcast serves as an introduction to the Tax Council Policy Institute’s 22nd annual Tax Policy and Practice Symposium: Tax in the Time of Global Disruption: The Future Accelerated & Transformed, which will explore these topics in more depth February 10-12 when the symposium will take place virtually for the first time. Visit the symposium page for more information and to register.

We hope you will be able to join us.

Date: Tuesday, 12 January 2021

Time: 1:00–2:00 p.m. EST New York; 10:00–11:00 a.m. PST Los Angeles

Registration: Register for this event.

Panelists

  • Robert Carroll, Principal and Co-leader, Quantitative Economics and Statistics, Ernst & Young LLP

  • Ray Beeman, Principal and Co-leader, Washington Council Ernst & Young, Ernst & Young LLP

  • Ryan Abraham, Principal, Washington Council Ernst & Young, Ernst & Young LLP

Moderator

  • Barbara Angus, EY Global Tax Policy Leader

CPE credit offered: up to 1.2 depending on actual duration. Recommended field of study: Taxes. Learning objective: Understand how tax policy developments may impact business operations. This intermediate level, group internet-based course has no prerequisites or advanced preparation. Final CPE award to be based on content, polling and length of participation. See CPE FAQ for more information.

The Tax Council Policy Institute (TCPI), which was created in 1997, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and non-partisan public policy research and educational organization. TCPI was created to help bring about a better understanding of significant federal tax policies that impact businesses and the national economy through careful study, thoughtful evaluation and open discussion. TCPI is affiliated with The Tax Council, an association established in 1966 for senior level tax professionals who work together to promote sound federal tax policies and a better understanding of our federal tax system. Tax Council Policy Institute, 1301 K Street, NW, Suite 800W, Washington, DC 20005.

 
 

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