Overview
2025 Tax Strategies: Key Insights, Forecasts & Planning for a Prosperous Year
As 2025 approaches, staying ahead of the ever-evolving tax landscape is crucial. Join us for an insightful webinar as we guide you through the latest election and tax updates and key planning strategies.
Whether you’re an individual taxpayer, business owner or tax professional, this session will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions, helping you easily navigate the complexities of 2025 tax planning.
Our tax leaders will lead a discussion broad in scope and rich in detail, highlighted by a special keynote address:
Andrew Duehren, Tax Policy Reporter, New York Times
Andrew Duehren follows the decisions policymakers in Washington make about taxes — laws passed in Congress and rules set by the IRS. He also explores how taxes shape behavior across the economy.
Key topics we will cover include:
- Understanding election outcomes and impact on 2025 tax law changes
- Optimize tax planning – identifying tax-efficient strategies to maximize deductions and minimize liabilities
- M&A landscape considerations
- Exploring tax planning in international taxation
- Effective estate and gift plans
CPE CREDITS
Program Description | 2025 Tax Strategies: Key Insights, Forecasts & Planning for a Prosperous Year |
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Learning Objectives | At the end of this course, the attendee will be able to:
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Instruction Delivery Method | Group Internet Based |
Recommended CPE Credit | 2.4 Hours |
Recommended Field of Study | Taxes |
Prerequisites | None |
Program Level | Overview |
Advance Preparation | None |
Cancellation Policy | You may cancel your registration at any time prior to the event. |
Complaint Resolution Policy | For more information regarding refund, concerns and program cancellation policies, please contact our offices at [email protected]. |
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