At the end of 2021, the United States is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and tax professionals are dealing with the multiple changes in the tax rules designed to help the country cope with the resulting economic impact. These rules should be considered in year-end tax planning, along with other changes in the law and existing provisions that impact end-of-year planning.
To assist you in developing year-end tax planning strategies for your clients, Checkpoint’s tax experts have analyzed current tax rules to identify the unique opportunities and challenges facing taxpayers in the current year. In this webcast, expert Jim Chapman will be joined by Michael Sonnenblick to discuss the year-end issues faced by individuals, as well as businesses and business owners.
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Tax and Accounting Specialist Editor
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Jim Chapman is an Editor and Author in Thomson Reuters’s Tax & Accounting Professionals business who writes for the Federal Tax Coordinator 2nd. Jim holds a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University Law School. Jim is a member of the Michigan State Bar. Before joining Thomson Reuters, Jim practiced tax law with a private firm. Jim’s specialties include individual and partnership taxation.
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Senior Editor/Author, Tax & Accounting
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Michael Sonnenblick, J.D., LL.M., currently serves as a Senior Editor and Author in Thomson Reuters’s Tax & Accounting business. In addition to writing for TR’s Federal Tax Update, Michael is frequently quoted in the press. Michael holds a J.D. degree from Boston University School of Law and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University Law School. A member of the New York Bar, he has over 20 years of tax experience, including service with a major Wall Street bank and international law firms. In addition, he has represented clients before the IRS. Michael’s specialties include individual taxation, US tax compliance for foreign taxpayers, and retirement planning.