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Taxes After the Election? KPMG and Bloomberg BNA to Host Free Webcast

Bloomberg BNA and KPMG will host a free webcast called “The Elections: What’s Next for U.S. Tax?,” on Thursday, November 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The event will feature some of the leading names in tax, who will provide their take on how ...

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Bloomberg BNA and KPMG will host a free webcast called “The Elections: What’s Next for U.S. Tax?,” on Thursday, November 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  The event will feature some of the leading names in tax, who will provide their take on how this year’s elections will shape Washington, D.C.’s post-election action on tax policies.   For more information on the Webinar and to register, visit here

“This event will provide the insightful, in-depth content and analysis for which Bloomberg BNA is known,” said Scott Mozarsky, President, Cross Platform Businesses, Bloomberg BNA.  “Less than 48 hours after the election, tax practitioners will hear firsthand from those in the know what changes on Capitol Hill and the executive branch they might see in the area of tax policy.”

The conference features interactive panel discussions on key tax-related issues, including an election update, prospects for legislative action in the lame-duck Congress, the outlook for tax reform in the year ahead, and developments in the international tax environment. 

Speakers at the event include:

  • John Buckley, Former Chief of Staff, Joint Committee on Taxation and Former Chief Tax Counsel, Committee on Ways and Means
  • George Callas, Majority Staff Director, Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures
  • Ronald Dabrowski, Technical Deputy to the Principal in Charge, KPMG’s Washington National Tax practice
  • John Gimigliano, Principal-in-Charge, Federal Legislative and Regulatory Services, KPMG’s Washington National Tax practice.
  • Aruna Kalyanam, Democratic Tax Counsel and Staff Director, Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures, Committee on Ways and Means
  • Kenneth Kies, Managing Director of Federal Policy Group, LLC, and Former Staff Director, Joint Tax Committee
  • Cathy Koch, Chief Advisor to the Majority Leader, Tax and Economic Policy Committee
  • Jim Lyons, Tax Counsel, Senate Finance Committee, Republican Staff
  • Karen B. McAfee, Democratic Chief Tax Counsel, Committee on Ways and Means
  • Todd Metcalf, Chief Tax Counsel, Senate Finance Committee, Democratic Staff
  • Warren Payne, Majority Policy Director, Committee on Ways and Means
  • Mark Prater, Deputy Staff Director, Chief Tax Counsel, Senate Finance Committee, Republican Staff
  • Catherine Schultz, Vice President, Tax Policy, National Foreign Trade Council, Inc.
  • Robert Stack, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Tax Policy, Department of Treasury (International Tax Affairs)