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TCJA Proposed Regulations – Weekly Client Update | 163(j) Interest Deductibility

January 14, 2019 By Alston & Bird Tax Team

Over the next few weeks, we will be hosting weekly 30 minute webinars where our attorneys will walk through key elements of the new TCJA regulations packages, addressing corporate and international issues and state tax matters.

The first session occurs January 15 at 11am when Jack Cummings and Scott Harty walk through key elements of 163(j) interest deductibility.

Click here to sign up and learn more.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 163(j), 163(J) Interest Deductibility, interest deductibility, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, tax reform, TCJA, Trump Tax Reform

The Republican Tax Reform Framework: What It Says and What It Doesn’t

October 3, 2017 By Carolyn Smith

Tax reform is coming, and Republican leaders have published a framework that raises as many questions as it answers. Our Tax Policy & Regulation Team investigates what the Big Six reveal and—just as important—what they don’t. Tax rates for corporations and pass-through entities Shifting to a territorial tax system Revenue raisers and budget impact Read the full advisory here. [...]Read more

Filed Under: Tax Policy, Tax Reform Tagged With: budget impact, Corporate tax rate, expensing, international, pass-through entities, republican, revenue raisers, tax reform, Trump Tax Reform

International Tax ADVISORY – Trump’s Tax Reform Plan When the Dessert Pays for Dinner

May 15, 2017 By Daniel Reach and Edward Tanenbaum

President Trump is beginning to follow through on Candidate Trump’s promises to overhaul the tax code. Our International Tax Group examines the few details we have and the path any legislation must take to become law.

  • The opening bid
  • Border tax
  • Path through the Senate

Read the full advisory here. 

Filed Under: International Tax Advisory Tagged With: ACA, Affordable Care Act, alternative minimum tax, amt, medicare, Obamacare, reciprocal tax, tax reform, Trump, Trump Tax Reform

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