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Tax Reform 2018 – Weekly Client Update from Alston & Bird

February 19, 2018 By Alston & Bird Tax Team

While tax reform worked its way into law, our subject-matter experts took a deeper dive into areas that are critical to our clients businesses. The 16-part teleseminar series covered:

  • Updates from the Hill with Earl Pomeroy, Carolyn Smith, and Scott Harty
  • Year-end filing deadlines with Scott Harty
  • International Tax: Section 965 with Jack Cummings and Scott Harty
  • International Tax (other than Section 965) with Heather Ripley and Scott Harty
  • Executive Compensation  with Carolyn Smith and Mike Stevens
  • Employee Benefits and Health & Welfare with Carolyn Smith and John Hickman
  • Corporate Tax with Scott Harty and Jack Cummings
  • Partnerships with Scott Harty and Andy Immerman

If any of these topics are something you are facing, please contact one of the attorneys above to discuss your unique challenges.

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