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Wednesday, December 6, 2023 Live Webcast

Multistate Tax Update (E2312181)

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM EST

Registration: 8:30 AM EST

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8 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

With the largest overhaul of the federal income tax code in 30 years and the repeal of the physical presence nexus standards for sales tax in the Wayfair case the states are working fast and furious to overhaul their tax laws. As some states scramble to fund their budgets, they continue to look for additional forms of revenue. You can’t afford to ignore recent changes in state and local tax. Even tax-savvy businesses and their advisers often neglect to consider the consequences of state and local taxes. Multistate taxation is more complex and demanding than ever before. In addition to having their own unique tax laws, states have been more focused on enforcement. Plan to attend this fast-paced class that covers developing topics in state taxation, ranging from individuals to pass-through entities to corporate taxpayers. This class will focus on issues of small and middle-market companies and offer guidance for minimizing tax liability and negotiating the treacherous waters of compliance.

This course features a live instructor and has been specifically designed for the NJCPA.

DESIGNED FOR

Accountants who want an update on current multistate tax issues in order to minimize clients' potential state and local tax liability.

BENEFITS

  • Understand changes in state statutes, regulations and case law
  • Determine how the states will treat changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
  • Identify areas that may require additional attention for state tax planning purposes
  • Identify areas that may be costly for employers or clients
  • Understand the “who, what, when, and where” of nexus for income and sales tax

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The domicile dilemma: Issues for individuals with homes in multiple states; traveling employees; where to withhold?
  • Emerging sales tax topics: Elimination of the physical presence standard in determining nexus (Wayfair case); economic nexus for remote sellers; assisting remote sellers in determining a plan of action in states that enforce economic nexus
  • Emerging compliance issues in the new sales tax economy
  • Income Tax (and other forms of tax): Economic nexus (taxation without physical presence)
  • Will states shift away from income tax and increase reliance on sales tax after Wayfair?
  • Treatment of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act by the states: Attributional and agency nexus; presence of intangible property; is P.L. 86-272 still valid?
  • Income-tax apportionment issues: Prevalence of the single sales factor; determining the type of property being sold; sourcing of income from intangible property and services; sourcing of service income; Market Based versus Cost of Performance
  • Pass-through problems: Nexus issues for interest owners
  • Treatment of the 199A deduction for pass through entities by states: Withholding issues; sourcing of income; taxation at the entity level
  • Practical considerations in dealing with multistate taxation: Dealing with state nexus questionnaires
  • When to consider voluntary compliance: Responsibility of officers, members, partners, and shareholders; planning ideas and opportunities; updates on pending federal legislation relative to state tax

COURSE LEVEL

Update

PREREQUISITES

Experience in corporate taxation

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

INSTRUCTOR

Don Cochran

Don Paul Cochran, CPA, J.D., CFP, CRC

Don Paul Cochran, J.D., CPA Don has practiced law in both Iowa and Minnesota for 40 years. He is currently in solo practice of law in Apple Valley, Minnesota, focusing on tax, estate planning, and small business organization and management. He was a CPA with the Small and Emerging Business practice of then-Big 8 accounting firm, Touche Ross, in Bloomington, Minnesota, and has served as the Vice President of Tax and CFO with various privately and publicly held companies. He also served as an advanced sales consultant with Securian Financial, Nationwide Financial, and Pacific Life Insurance Company’s Annuity and Mutual Fund division, providing advanced planning support for financial advisors on topics of financial and estate planning for small to medium-size businesses and wealthy individuals.

Don is actively involved in continuing education and other seminars for financial professionals and accountants, on topics related to tax issues for individuals and small businesses; current financial planning and asset transfer; and preparing for and living through retirement. Don is much sought after as a presenter of CPE for seminars sponsored by state societies of CPAs, CPA firms, and other providers of continuing education for financial professionals, and is a featured speaker at several national tax conferences.

Don earned a Bachelor of Science in General Science from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, and graduated from the University of Iowa College of Law with his Juris Doctorate. In addition to being a licensed attorney in Minnesota and Iowa, he maintains his license as a Certified Public Accountant. He also attained the designation of Certified Financial Planner® and Certified Retirement Consultant.®

PRICING

$289.00 - Member

$439.00 - Nonmember

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