Pillsbury SALT partner Breann Robowski will present during ABA/IPT’s 2021 Advanced Property Tax Seminar on March 18.
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COST’s 2021 Sales and Transaction Tax Webinar
Pillsbury SALT partner Craig Becker will present during COST’s 2021 Sales and Transaction Tax Webinar on February 25. Craig is partnering with Harley Duncan (KPMG), Jordan Goodman (HMB) and Mark Yopp (Baker & McKenzie) to present on the topic, “Wrangling in Local Transaction Taxes.”
TEI’s Wisconsin Chapter Meeting
Pillsbury SALT attorneys Carley Roberts, Zachary Atkins, Nicole Boutros and Evan Hamme will present during Tax Executive Institute’s Wisconsin Chapter Meeting on February 18. Continue Reading ›
2021 Eagle Lodge West Meeting
Pillsbury attorney Robert Merten III will present during the 2021 Eagle Lodge West Conference taking place February 18-19, 2021. Robert will participate as a Discussion Leader, and his session on February 18 will discuss the assignment of credits.
California Alliance of Taxpayer Advocates Annual Conference
Pillsbury SALT partner Breann Robowski will present during the California Alliance of Taxpayer Advocates Annual Conference taking place February 11-12, 2021. Breann is partnering with Troy Van Dongen (McDermott Will & Emery) and George Seikaly (San Diego County) to present on the topic, “Streamlining the AAB Process – Remote Hearings, Scheduling, Pre-hearing Procedure & Resolution” on Friday, February 12.
2021 California CLE Marathon Webinars
Pillsbury SALT partners Craig Becker and Breann Robowski will present during Pillsbury’s 2021 California CLE Marathons. This event features a wide variety of live webinars on timely topics. Craig and Breann will present “California Property, Transfer and Local Tax Updates” on Monday, January 25. Continue Reading ›
The 2021 National Multistate Tax Symposium
Pillsbury SALT partner Breann Robowski will present during The National Multistate Tax Symposium. The theme for the 2021 symposium is “Leading Through Uncertainty – Navigating Multistate Tax With Confidence,” which will focus on exploring significant issues facing today’s multistate tax practitioners.
TEI’s Chicago Chapter SALT Program
Pillsbury SALT is pleased to share three presentations during TEI Chicago’s SALT Program on December 8 via webinar. Partners Carley Roberts and Jeff Vesely will partner with Mark Fadden and others to present timely SALT content. Continue Reading ›
Paul J. Hartman State & Local Tax Forum
Pillsbury partner Carley Roberts will present “Protecting Confidentiality & Audit Readiness” during the 27th Annual Paul J. Hartman State & Local Tax Forum. The Professor Paul J. Hartman Memorial State and Local Tax (SALT) Forum, sponsored in conjunction with the Vanderbilt University Law School, provides industry, practitioners and state revenue employees the opportunity to participate in a quality forum exploring significant national developments and trends in state and local taxation. The Forum features speakers with the knowledge, expertise, and communication skills to impart current developments as well as the practical solutions and planning opportunities in structuring and reporting state and local tax transactions. Continue Reading ›
COST’s 51st Annual Meeting
Pillsbury SALT partner Annie Huang will present during COST’s 51st Annual Meeting on October 22. Partnering with Robert Johnson (Crowe), Eran Liron (PwC) and Ruben Sislyan (Greenberg Traurig), Annie will present “Market Sourcing through Alternative Apportionment or Creative Characterizations of Activity,” moderated by Stephanie Do (COST). Few issues have created greater angst or spawned more litigation than state efforts to impose market sourcing of services on out-of-state taxpayers. As the service sector has grown, so has single-sales factor apportionment, which often makes market sourcing an all-or-nothing proposition to both states and taxpayers. Although many states have modified UDITPA to move from COP to market sourcing, many have not and are using tools such as Sec. 482, forced combination, and creative characterizations of benefits received. And states that changed are trying to stanch the revenue outflow from in-state service companies as well. This session will provide an overview and discussion of some of the more bizarre and inconsistent approaches taken by states on this issue.
COST’s 51st Annual Meeting offers sessions of interest to every state tax professional in industry, whether a COST member or otherwise, as well as in the consulting, accounting and legal profession. The program covers all types of state and local taxes that business taxpayers are confronted with today and provides updates on key SALT issues.
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