Blank Rome State + Local Tax (“SALT”) partners Eugene J. Gibilaro and Mitchell A. Newmark (who is also on the Advisory Board for the program) will speak on panels at NYU School of Professional Studies’ 43rd Institute on State and Local Taxation, being held December 16 and 17, 2024, in New York, New York. Blank Rome LLP is pleased to be a Platinum Sponsor of the program.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
This annual program addresses all major areas of taxation and attracts attorneys, accountants, state tax officials, tax directors, tax managers, and anyone seeking expert discussion on the latest technical, legislative, and planning developments. It is designed for the practitioner who must frequently anticipate and handle state and local tax matters and provides high-level updates, practical advice, and in-depth analysis of the latest developments and current issues in all areas of state and local taxation. Attendees learn practical solutions and valuable insights from leading authorities across the profession.
ABOUT THE SESSIONS
Top Ten Salt Cases—Away We Go
Monday, December 16
8:30 a.m.
To set the stage for the Institute, this panel will review the top ten SALT cases for 2024.
Panelists:
- Moderator: Eric M. Anderson, Esq., Managing Director, Andersen Tax, San Francisco, CA
- Eugene J. Gibilaro, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP, Tampa, FL
- Breen M. Schiller, Esq., Principal, EY, Chicago, IL
- Nicole Crighton, Esq., Principal, KPMG, New York, NY
Post Moor(tum) on Moore and Loper Bright
Monday, December 16
9:20 a.m.
This panel focuses on the elimination of agency deference in the context of state taxes. The panelists will discuss the practical as well as the strategic impacts, outstanding state guidance that lacks promulgation through administrative procedure acts, challenges to agency deference, states’ attempts at retroactive enforcement and more.
- Moderator: Mitchell A. Newmark, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP, New York, NY
- Lynn A. Gandhi, Esq., Partner, Foley & Lardner, Detroit, Ml
- Brian L Oliner, Esq., General Counsel, Federation of Tax Administrators, Washington, D.C.
- Greg Rottjakob, Esq., CPA, Principal and National Leader, State Income and Franchise Tax, Ryan, Clayton, MO
Other sessions include:
- Transfer Pricing—Should Form Control?
- What Is the Purpose of the Primary Purpose Test?
- The Original OGs—What Goes Around Comes Around
- Just Passing Through—Partnerships Salt Update
- A Day in the Life of a Tax Director
- The Sticky Wicket of Sourcing
- Life Is Unfair—What Should a Taxpayer Do When Apportionment Is Unfair
- So, You Thought You Had Privilege?
- Top Challenges Facing Tax Administrators—NE Roundtable
- Tax Tok—The Timely New Name for “What’s Happening Everywhere Today”
For additional information and to register, please visit the event webpage.