American Bar Association Tax Section Virtual 2025 Fall Tax Meeting
Event summary
The five-day American Bar Association (ABA) Tax Section Virtual 2025 Fall Tax Meeting will feature the country’s leading tax attorneys and government officials discussing the latest developments in federal, state and local tax policy, among other key topics.
Featured agenda item
Friday, October 24 | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Advising Clients Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: International Tax Provisions Affecting Individuals and Pass-Through Entities
Cooley tax attorney Hardy Zhou is a featured speaker.
This panel will explore how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s international tax provisions impact the tax landscape for individuals and pass-through entities. Topics will include changes to income and estate taxation, implications for business structuring and compliance, planning opportunities and pitfalls, and practical examples of how the new rules affect your clients. With insights from practitioners and a government attorney from the IRS, the discussion will balance technical analysis with practical guidance to help attorneys better advise their clients.
For more information, please email Taylor Fremling.
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