Registration for May 14, 2018 in New York

Sullivan & Worcester is pleased to present the 11th Annual Worldwide Tax Update, an annual symposium on international tax developments and tax planning in the United States and throughout the world. This year, in light of the most significant tax reform in thirty years, our event will focus exclusively on updates to the United States Internal Revenue Code, with a special guest from Israel.

This free, one-day event in New York on May 14, 2018 will serve as a source of new tax ideas and techniques, as well as a forum to learn about the many significant changes to the international tax system.

Both CPE Certificates of Attendance and CLE credits will be offered.

For more information, contact Douglas S. Stransky.

Registration will close once capacity is reached. Invitation is for you personally and is non-transferable.

Chairperson:
Douglas S. Stransky, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA

Agenda: 

9:30 am   Registration & Continental Breakfast
     
10:00 am   U.S. International Tax Law Developments, including GILTI and BEAT
Douglas S. Stransky, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA
     
11:15 am   How Tax Reform has impacted real estate investing, including a focus on investments from abroad, REITs, and the new interest expense limitation
Brian Hammell, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA
     
12:00 pm   Luncheon
     
1:00 pm   U.S. Tax Reform as seen from Abroad, including its impact on Israeli companies investing in the United States
Boaz Feinberg, ZAG-S&W, Tel Aviv, Israel
     
1:45 pm   International Tax Compliance, Enforcement and Litigation Update, including LB&I Compliance Campaigns and Collecting Tax Liabilities Abroad
Dan Ryan, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA
     
2:30 pm   Break
     
2:45 pm   U.S. Employee Benefits and Compensation Law Developments, including structuring international operations in light of new Code Section 199A
Amy E. Sheridan, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA
     
3:30 pm   How the States are responding to International Tax Reform and other State Income Tax Developments
Joe X. Donovan, Sullivan & Worcester, Boston, MA
     
4:15 pm   Closing Remarks/Questions
     
4:30 pm   Reception