Mel Schwarz | JD, CPA, Director of Legislative Affairs
Mel Schwarz | JD, CPA, Director of Legislative Affairs
Date and Time: Thursday Dec 15, 202212:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: Online
Fees/Admission: FREE
Course Description: Join us for our quarterly tax legislative update covering recent developments in proposed and enacted tax legislation. Staying up to date on areas affecting your situation is important and can allow you to better plan for changes that may be coming. Our National Tax Office team will update you on the latest from Capitol Hill with a focus on how changes may affect you and your company.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the tax legislative landscape.
- Theorize pending regulations and IRS guidance.
- Demonstrate how these changes could impact businesses and individuals.
- Identify possible action steps and planning opportunities.
Jay Heflin, Assistant Legislative Director | Eide BaillyJay brings more than two decades of legislative experience to his job as Assistant Director of Tax Legislative Affairs in Eide Bailly’s Washington D.C. office. In his current position, Jay provides political intelligence and tax legislative guidance to the firm on the progress of tax legislation on Capitol Hill. Prior to joining the firm, he was a director at the tax lobbying shop Federal Policy Group, LLC, where he tracked tax legislation in Congress and participated in lobbying efforts to amend tax legislation. Before joining the Federal Policy Group, he was a Congressional reporter for several news organizations where his beat was tax policy. Prior to becoming a reporter, Jay worked as an accountant where he prepared several tax returns. He graduated from Butler University with a B.S. in Accounting.
CPE Information CPE Credit: 1Field of Study: Taxes Level of Knowledge: Update Delivery Method: Group-Internet Based
Additional Information: This is a Group-Internet Based Webinar. No prerequisites or advanced preparation required. For information regarding a complaint and/or program cancellation policies, please contact Amy DeGeorge.
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