Looking to the Future: What President Obama's Tax Proposals Could Mean for Your Business
Hank Gutman, director of the Tax Governance Institute and former chief of staff on the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation; John Buckley, chief tax counsel of the House Committee on Ways and Means; and Cathy Koch, chief tax counsel of the Senate Finance Committee. | Sept. 02, 2009 | 1:00pm ET
Tax Governance Institute
Myriad proposed tax changes could materially affect the business community. President Obama has proposed major changes to business taxation, the chief tax writer in the House of Representatives has previously introduced major legislation, and other members of Congress have gotten into the act.
Revision of the national health care system creates revenue needs, climate change legislation poses tax issues, and provisions such as the research and experimentation tax credit expire at the end of this year. In addition, increasing attention to budget deficits has provoked discussion about future revenue needs and sources.
This on-demand Tax Governance Institute video Webcast focuses on tax changes proposed by the Obama Administration and Congress that could significantly impact the business community. The discussion provides the tools to think more comprehensively about the tax outlook for the next several years. It is of significant value to non-tax corporate professionals and board members as well as tax professionals.