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Jan 10, 2018 • 27min

Talking Tax- Episode 54- The European Union and the Digital Economy

Gary D. Sprague of Baker McKenzie joins Talking Tax with host Dolores Gregory for a discussion of the EU’s efforts to tax the “digital economy.” Gary is a regular contributor to the TM International Journal. In a recent column, he raised concerns about an EU proposal to adopt special rules for taxing companies that engage in business online – one creating a ‘digital’ permanent establishment and the other imposing a special levy on specific transactions – both of which represent a retreat from the arm’s length standard. In this interview, Gary discusses the problems these proposals raise not just for e-commerce but for all companies that do business across borders.
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Jan 2, 2018 • 10min

Hill Roundtable- Episode 53- Getting into the Weeds of the New Tax Law

The Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department are gearing up to implement the new tax law, a significant undertaking that will be their focus for 2018. At the same time, lawmakers will likely face the need to change some parts of the law as drafting errors and unintended consequences emerge. Republicans in Congress have already said they plan a technical corrections bill to clean up aspects of the tax changes. They may have to work with Democrats if they want to do anything more sweeping. Reporters Kaustuv Basu, Allyson Versprille, and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Jan. 2 about what's next for the regulators and lawmakers in the aftermath of the bill's passage.
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Dec 21, 2017 • 25min

Talking Tax- Episode 52- Bitcoin: Investment and Trading Tax Issues

Jim Calvin, of Deloitte LLP, joins Talking Tax with host Andrea L. Ben-Yosef to discuss bitcoin and how to view it from a tax perspective. Calvin explains how bitcoin works; addresses the most common questions he gets from clients about issues such as classification, wash sale and short sale rules, and how to determine which bitcoin has been sold; and discusses the new futures market in bitcoin from an investor and trader tax perspective.
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Dec 20, 2017 • 14min

Talking Tax- Episode 51- Deloitte Talks Major Shifts in International Tax Policy

The GOP's final tax bill includes significant changes in international tax policy. Jon Traub, managing principal for tax policy at Deloitte Tax LLP, and Chris Trump, a principal at Deloitte Tax who specializes in international taxation, join Talking Tax host Allyson Versprille to discuss the changes and how they will impact multinational companies. Traub is a former House Ways and Means Committee staff director and minority chief tax counsel. Before joining Deloitte Tax, Trump—no relation to President Donald Trump—worked in the Internal Revenue Service's Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (International). The conversation covers planning opportunities as well as challenges multinationals will face in complying with the new law. This episode was recorded the evening of Dec. 19.
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Dec 11, 2017 • 32min

Talking Tax- Episode 50- AMT Survival and Pass-Through Provisions: EY Talks Tax Reform

Lawmakers will need to hash out final details on the individual side of the tax code if they want to meet their end-of-the-year deadline to pass tax reform legislation. Ernst & Young LLP's U.S. tax reform leader Justin Shafer co-hosts an episode of Talking Tax with Bloomberg Tax reporter Allyson Versprille. They are joined in discussing the individual aspects of the House and Senate tax bills by David Kirk and Elda Di Re, both partners in the Private Client Services practice within EY’s National Tax Department. Kirk and Di Re lay out the differences in the House and Senate bills, controversial proposals related to the state and local tax deduction and the alternative minimum tax, and the planning challenges that individual taxpayers face. This episode was recorded the morning of Dec. 8. The legislation is subject to change.
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Dec 6, 2017 • 10min

Talking Tax- Episode 49- A Tax Reform Discussion Featuring KPMG

Congress is getting closer to enacting major tax legislation by the end of the year, but first the House and the Senate will have to reconcile key differences in their bills—a task that could prove difficult. John Gimigliano, principal in charge of the Federal Legislative and Regulatory Services group in KPMG LLP's Washington National Tax practice, joins Talking Tax host Allyson Versprille to discuss the disparities between the two proposals and the implications for the tax reform process. The resurgence of the alternative minimum tax in the Senate bill has been particularly controversial. Republicans swore they would do away with the tax, but the corporate and individual AMT resurfaced at the last minute as senators needed revenue Dec. 1 to convince GOP holdouts to vote for the bill. The podcast also features discussion of the approach taken in both bills on pass-throughs, effective dates, and the individual income brackets and tax rates. Not only are differences in these areas important in the context of passing tax legislation in the next few weeks, but they also make it difficult for businesses to plan, Gimigliano said. "I don't know if there's ever been a harder time to be a head of tax at a large company trying to plan for the future." This episode was recorded the morning of Dec. 5. The legislation is subject to change.
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Dec 4, 2017 • 6min

Hill Roundtable- Episode 48- Negotiations Begin After Senate Clears Bill

House and Senate lawmakers will begin to reconcile their tax plans this week with the hope of getting a bill to President Donald Trump before the end of the year. The House and Senate bills are now more closely aligned in how they approach deemed repatriation rates and deductions for state and local property taxes. But there are still some significant differences, including pass-through taxation and a Senate amendment that would retain the alternative minimum tax for corporations and individuals. Reporters Allyson Versprille and Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Dec. 4 about the process of conferencing the legislation and what hurdles lawmakers face as they look for a final agreement.
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Nov 22, 2017 • 25min

Talking Tax- Episode 47- The Interplay of Multiple Agency Guidance on Wellness Programs

Employers often offer wellness programs to promote employee health and reduce medical costs. Alan Tawshunsky of the Tawshunsky Law Firm PLLC in Washington sits down with Talking Tax host Andrea Ben-Yosef, an acquisitions manager with Bloomberg Tax's Tax Management journals, to discuss how to navigate the complex interaction of rules from the IRS and EEOC on provisions of the Affordable Care Act, Americans With Disabilities Act, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act to make sure their programs pass muster with the agencies and the courts.
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Nov 21, 2017 • 7min

Hill Roundtable- Episode 46- Tax Reform Still Possible by End of Year

Republicans in Congress will have to navigate through tricky procedural, political, and policy hurdles to push through tax reform by year's end. Reporter Laura Davison spoke with Talking Tax host Matthew Beddingfield on Nov. 21 about the GOP's chances for successfully passing the tax plan and what difficulties lie ahead.
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Nov 15, 2017 • 11min

Talking Tax- Episode 45- A Tax Reform Discussion Featuring Dave Camp

Dave Camp, former chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and now a senior policy adviser for PricewaterhouseCoopers, joins Talking Tax host Allyson Versprille to discuss how he sees the legislative process playing out for the GOP's tax plan. This episode of Talking Tax was recorded the morning of Nov. 15. Matters involving the Senate and House tax proposals are subject to change.

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