Samantha Breslow, Jordan Goodman, and Jeff Reed will be presenting at the 2025 IPT Annual Conference. Learn more about their session below.
Monday, June 23, 2025
10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Don't Crumble When They Bundle - Bundling in the Age of Digital Taxation of Products & Services
Combining traditional concepts of bundling with new-fangled technology and taxes can be messy. The speakers will highlight the advertising, pricing, and invoicing practices that lead to unanticipated exposure.
Speaker: Samantha Breslow
The World is Enough: Top SALT Issues Taxpayers Should Know When Doing Business Internationally
In this session, speakers will cover the top state and local income tax issues US businesses who sell abroad and non-US businesses that sell inbound should take into consideration including impacts on nexus, apportionment, throwback, and structuring. In addition, the speakers will analyze the recent cases of businesses navigating state and local tax issues while operating internationally.
Speaker: Jeff Reed
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
The Most Challenging Issues in SALT Litigation from Coast to Coast
This session will look at the latest and greatest SALT cases around the country and delve into why you should care about them. This session will dig into cases from income tax to sales tax to property tax, and everything in between. The speakers will cover everything from subject to tax; to how much can a state tax; to the new types of taxes states are trying to impose. They will analyze why a litigant won, lost or tried and offer ways to successfully challenge state positions.
Speaker: Jordan Goodman
Event Details
Sunday, June 22, 2025-
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort
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