Federal Tax Conference (IN-PERSON)
8.00 Credits
Member Price $274.00
Price will increase by $35 after 11/28
Non-Member Price $399.00
Price will increase by $35 after 11/28
Overview
*IMPORTANT: This is the in-person option for the Federal Tax Conference
Attend this can't-miss event for just-in-time updates, legislative news, and information from IRS officials.
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Thursday, December 5
General Session
- Federal Tax Update
Robert Lickwar Jr., Partner, UHY Advisors, NE, LLCRobert Lickwar Jr.
Bob has over 30 years of experience as a practicing CPA, andhas worked exclusively with privately held businesses and owners to provide compliance services and sophisticated tax planning strategies including like-kind exchanges, tax-efficient workouts and restructurings, reorganizations and estate planning services. Bob is also a nationally recognized presenter on various tax issues and is a well-known discussion leader providing continuing education seminars to tax professionals. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: •Extensive experience in dealing with tax authorities at both the federal and state levels •Develops tax-favored and other retirement plans for clients •Assists in developing tax efficient succession transitions, including acquisitions and sales of businesses •Expertise in the taxation of small businesses and their owners, specializing in many areas of domestic taxation, including real estate, multi-state, business and individual taxation BACKGROUND: •Licensed CPA in the state of Connecticut •M.S. in Taxation, University of Hartford •B.S. in Accounting, Central Connecticut State University THOUGHT LEADERSHIP: •Nationally recognized presenter on Federal and State Taxation issues •Quoted in “Everything to Know About the New $3,000 Child Tax Credit”, U.S. News & World Report, March 2021 •Moderated “The CARES Act and Its Impact on Your Business and Benefit Plans”, UHY Webinar, February 2021 •Quoted in “IRS backlog causing problems for taxpayers”, Marketplace, February 2021 •Quoted in “IRS Rule Would Make Managing Trusts, Estates More Efficient”, Bloomberg Tax, May 2020 •Speaker for Berlin Continuing Adult Education small business seminars •Speaker for Farmington Continuing Adult Education small business seminars •Local radio station tax expert guest •Received the Author Award from the Connecticut Society of CPA’s State Tax Committee •Articles featured in the Taxation for Accountants, The Journal of Accountancy, and local newspapers
Speaker: Robert C. Lickwar - Partner at UHY LLP and Managing Director at UHY Advisors, Inc
More details coming soon
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Internal Revenue Service Update
Joseph McCarthy, Senior Stakeholder Liaison, Internal Revenue Service Examination DivisionJoseph McCarthy
Joe has worked for the Internal Revenue Service for over 30 years. He began as a Revenue Agent auditing self-employed individuals and small businesses. During that time, he worked primarily on tax civil cases but was also a cooperating Agent on a number of criminal investigations. Currently Joe is the Stakeholder Liaison for and does outreach to tax professional organizations and their membership in New England. Joe has been a long-time speaker at numerous fall CPE seminars in the northeast. Joe has a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Quinnipiac College and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Speaker: Joe McCarthy - Senior Stakeholder Liaison, Stakeholder Liaison Field Division of the Internal Revenue Service
Learn about new IRS electronic tool that can help tax professionals streamline their interactions with the IRS. These IRS electronic products include:
• The IRS Document Upload Tool which allows practitioners and taxpayers to respond to IRS letters and notices by scanning the responses and uploading them to the IRS.
• The Submit Forms 2848 and 8821 Online tool which allows practitioners submit 2848s and 8821s by scanning valid 2848s and 8821s and uploading them to the CAF.
• The Tax Pro Account which allows practitioners to submit all digital 2848s and 8821s to the CAF which will post immediately to the CAF. However, clients will have to have an IRS online account to digitally sign the 2848 or 8821
Also to be discussed is the Issue Management Resolution System which allows practitioners to raise systemic issues to Stakeholder Liaison facing taxpayers.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Not With a Bang But a Whimper? Big, Small, or No Tax Deal at All in 2025
Lauren Pfingstag Vahey, Dir Congressional & Political Affairs, AICPALauren Pfingstag Vahey
Lauren Pfingstag Vahey is a Director - Congressional & Political Affairs at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (the Association, also includes and referred to as AICPA) in Washington, DC. She joined the Association in late 2019. In this role, she is responsible for advocating on behalf of the accounting profession - with a particular focus on federal tax policy - before Congress and the Administration.
Prior to joining the AICPA, Lauren served as an Associate Director for Government Relations and Public Policy for the International Franchise Association (IFA). Prior to joining the IFA, Lauren worked on the Hill as a congressional policy advisor for nearly ten years. She worked for Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis (R-FL) from 2009-2012 before joining Senator Angus S. King, Jr. (I-ME) from 2013 – 2018. In her time as a congressional aide, Lauren covered tax, financial services, trade, budget, housing and aging policy portfolios.
Lauren obtained her M.B.A. from the University of Maryland (College Park, MD) and her B.A. from Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME).
Speaker: Lauren Pfingstag Vahey - Director, Congressional & Political Affairs, Association of International Certified Professional Accountants
As the majority of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions near their expiration date, federal policymakers in 2025 will be faced with fracturing coalitions and difficult choices as they debate whether or how to address TCJA’s changes to individual and corporate taxes. Come learn how post-election outcomes will influence the scope and size of possible federal tax policies in 2025.
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Navigating the Complexities of Passive Activity Losses
Speaker: James J. Di Gesu, CPA, PFS - Senior Wealth Advisor at Belpointe Asset Management
Session details coming soon
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- RMD's and the SECURE 2.0 Rules
Speaker: James J. Di Gesu, CPA, PFS - Senior Wealth Advisor at Belpointe Asset Management
Session details coming soon
This session is available to registrants only.
General Session
- Current Estate and Gift Tax Planning Strategies
Speaker: Caroline Demirs Calio - Principal, Private Clients Group at Cummings & Lockwood LLC
Caroline will review the current gift and estate tax landscape and potential impending changes. She will discuss strategies and techniques to consider with clients to reduce future estate taxes and take advantage of the current exemption amounts.
This session is available to registrants only.
Non-Member Price $399.00
Member Price $274.00
Please call us at 860-258-4800 to register for this event.