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Missed a PwC Tax Readiness webcast? This series includes podcast versions of webcasts as well as easily digestible clips covering tax hot topics.You can listen to episodes at your convenience via your desktop computer or smartphone.
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We’re on the move! PwC’s Tax Readiness podcast channel has joined forces with and moved over the Cross Border Tax Talks channel. We hope you’ll join us there! Cross Border Tax Talks is hosted by PwC’s Global International Tax Services leader, Doug McHoney, and features content and insights focused on key issues impacting the ever-changing tax landscape.
Congress is in recess until the week of July 11th. Pat Brown shares his insights on why government officials are bullish on the prospects for Pillars 1 & 2 and what to expect in the coming week. He also answers the question that he received most this week: Where are we with respect to reconciliation and the OECD project? Presenter: Pat Brown, PwC’s Washington National Tax Services Co-leader
The two-week Congressional Independence Day recess is expected to begin without an agreement on a revised budget reconciliation bill. Andrew Prior shares his takeaways from this week and discusses why companies should keep an eye on global developments related to Pillars 1 & 2. Presenters: Andrew Prior, Managing Director, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practice
Chairman Dave Camp shares his takeaways from this week and discusses why companies should continue to monitor reconciliation legislation and OECD negotiations. He also answers the questions that he received most this week: What is the viability and timing of reconciliation legislation? Presenter: Chairman Dave Camp, PwC’s Senior Policy Advisor
Pam Olson explains why we are in a ‘wait and see’ mode with respect to legislation and discusses the importance of getting information to policymakers. She also answers the question that she received most this week: Where do things stand legislatively? Presenter: Pam Olson, PwC Consultant and former Washington National Tax Services Leader
Janice Mays shares her takeaways from this week, looks ahead to Secretary Yellen’s testimony next week, and explains why companies should be vocal about Section 163(j) now. She also answers the question that she received most this week: Is Build Back Better still in play? Presenter: Janice Mays, Managing Director, PwC’s Washington National Tax Services Practice
Rohit Kumar shares his insights on the optimism surrounding the ongoing reconciliation negotiations and why Senator Sinema is the one to watch in the coming weeks. He also answers the question that he received most this week: What can we expect in the slimmed down reconciliation legislation? Presenter: Rohit Kumar, PwC’s Washington National Tax Services Co-leader
Scott McCandless shares why companies should still be focused on Build Back Better as we approach the end of May. He also answers the question that he received most this week: Will there be resolution to the research capitalization issue? Presenters: Scott McCandless, Principal, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practice
Todd Metcalf shares why the focus is on everything but tax policy at this time. He also answers the question that he received most this week: Will Congress ever get to a deal on reconciliation? Presenter: Todd Metcalf, Principal, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practice
Mark Prater shares his insights from this week, including the status of the reconciliation bill and bipartisan legislative efforts. He also answers the question that he received most this week: What are the prospects for relief from the amortization of research and development expenditures? Presenter: Mark Prater, Managing Director, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practicer
Janice Mays shares her takeaways from this week, including that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin met to discuss moving forward the House-passed budget reconciliation bill and the Senate started its conference process on the US competitiveness legislation. She also answers the question that she received most this week: Will Congress delay the Section 174 amortization requirement? Presenter: Janice Mays, Managing Director, PwC’s Washington Nationa...
Congress returns the week of April 25th for a 5-week work period. Rohit Kumar shares why a corporate rate increase is unlikely and what to watch for in the coming weeks. He also answers the question that he received most this week: Are Democrats going to take another run at reconciliation legislation? Presenter: Rohit Kumar, PwC’s Washington National Tax Services Co-leader
Drew Lyon shares his insights on the March inflation release and looks ahead to the guidance that companies include in their Q1 earnings releases for the rest of the year. He also answers the question that he received most this week: How does inflation impact Congressional interest in reviving Build Back Better legislation? Presenter: Drew Lyon, Principal, National Economics and Statistics Leader, PwC US
All focus is on what’s next for US legislation and Pillars 1 & 2. Pat Brown shares how his takeaways from this week have ties to the past, present, and future. He also answers the question that he received most this week: Why is Poland holding up Pillar 2? Presenter: Pat Brown, PwC’s Washington National Tax Services Co-leader
Todd Metcalf shares his insights on President Biden’s FY23 budget that was released on Monday. He also answers the question that he received most this week: How real are these budget proposals? Presenter: Todd Metcalf, Principal, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practice
Recent New York court rulings are changing the guidelines for business tax payers around information service, software as a service, and taxation of bundled and mixed offerings, In this episode, PwC professionals from the State and Local Tax practice analyze these recent rulings. Presenters: Jamie Brenner, State and Local Tax Partner, PwC USRob Morse, State and Local Tax Director, PwC US
Ken Kuykendall shares his takeaways from a busy week – movement of US competition legislation, Supreme Court nomination, and OECD guidance on taxing virtual currencies. Presenter: Ken Kuykendall, PwC’s US Tax Leader and Tax Consulting Leader
Will Morris shares his insights on the OECD Pillar Two Commentary and EU Minimum Tax Directive — both released this week. He also answers the two questions that he received most this week: First: does the Commentary make things clearer — and more positive for business? Second, when is all this going to happen? Presenter: Will Morris, PwC’s Deputy Global Tax Policy Leader
Andrew Prior shares his insights on recent bipartisan cooperation in the face of geopolitical tensions and explains why companies should focus their attention on global tax policy in the near term. He also answers the question that he received most this week: What is the fate of reconciliation legislation and proposed tax increases? Presenter: Andrew Prior, Managing Director, PwC’s Tax Policy Services Practice
Potential scenarios and outcomes of the BBB bill and the impact on Green energy incentives should it fall apart. Speakers: Sal Montalbano - US Power & Utilities Tax Leader, PwC USScott McCandless - Partner, Tax Policy Services, PwC US
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