Overview

As we enter 2022, tax professionals are facing an assortment of new challenges such as key state/federal litigation updatestechnical changes affecting digital transactionsbusiness models, tax base, and class-action activities.

Don’t miss this interactive discussion with tax industry experts Susan Haffield from PwC and Larry Mellon from Vertex, Inc., who will share their expert insights on these and other recent changes so you can plan accordingly for what’s coming in 2022.

You will learn:

  • The impact of new digital tax trends
  • What new state tax nexus laws mean for your business
  • How to manage regulations for sales tax on digital marketplace transactions
  • Methods to keep up with technical changes around sales price
  • New tax implications of class action settlements and judgments
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Speakers

Susan Haffield

Tax Partner
PwC

Larry Mellon

Tax Director, Chief Tax Office
Vertex, Inc.

Field of Study:Taxes

Level:Overview

Prerequisite:None

Advance Preparation:None required

Delivery Method:Group Internet-based

Recommended CPE Credit(s):1

Attend this event and earn FREE Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credit

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