Simply Tax
Summary: Simply Tax cuts through the static of the tax world and doesn’t waste your time by needlessly tossing around technical terms and citing code sections. Host Damien Martin has a knack for boiling down complex issues for business professionals who need a trusted advisor to help strengthen their tax mind.
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- Artist: Damien R. Martin, CPA
- Copyright: 2019 BKD CPAs and Advisors
Podcasts:
Guest Derek Smith gives a practical explanation of an opportunity created under tax reform that allows investors to defer, reduce and even permanently exclude the recognition of gain.
Gain insight from New York Times best-selling author Jon Acuff on completing the things that matter.
What do technological advances mean for your tax return and the future of the tax profession?
Find out what we learned from the proposed regulations under §168(k) and how the TCJA-related guidance we’ve received so far may affect your tax planning.
Insights from #TaxTwitter on areas of uncertainty after the proposed §199A regs.
What’s the impact of the TCJA on accounting methods changes for small business taxpayers?
Guest Tony Nitti’s take on the hottest regulations of the summer
A look at what’s ahead on TCJA-related guidance week on Simply Tax!
Fellow podcast host Danetha Doe explains why change “isn’t something brand new, but the speed at which it’s happening is unprecedented.”
Guest Ken Taylor explains what the most important state and local tax case in 26 years means for you and your business.
Find out why guest Chad Moutray is bullish on manufacturing over the long term.
Amy Franko explains the importance of organizational leadership and why cultivating a pipeline of emerging leaders is crucial to forging long-term success.
Find out why guest Jonathan Horn thinks we’re likely to see an increase in partnership audits by the IRS under new rules
Guest Mary Reiser adds some SALT knowledge to our TCJA conversation and shares her take on the highly anticipated Wayfair decision.
Feeling bewildered by the SALT workarounds several states have enacted or are considering after the passing of the new tax law? Get tax professor Annette Nellen’s take on this developing area.