Thursday, February 22, 2018
Live Webcast
Mark D. Wincek, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP (“Kilpatrick Townsend”) and Todd B. Castleton, Counsel, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP (“Kilpatrick Townsend”) will speak in the Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: “The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: How It Will Impact Executive Compensation.” The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series is the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts.
Event Synopsis:
On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) passed both by the House and the Senate, was signed into law by President Trump. The Act, which is considered as a major tax reform in the U.S., modifies certain areas of executive compensation and employee benefits. The changes, which include Code Section 162(m) alterations, should be carefully evaluated by companies and their advisors as they consider and restructure their compensation programs for 2018.
In this LIVE Webcast, a panel of key thought leaders organized by The Knowledge Group will provide an overview to help the audience understand the critical elements of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and its effects on executive compensation. Speakers will also offer best practices in developing and implementing compliant executive compensation practices and benefit plans.
Key topics include:
- The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – An Overview
- Changes to Executive Compensation
- Recent Developments
- Next Steps for Employers
- Best Compliance Practices
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Event Details
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Live Webcast
3:00 - 4:30 PM EST
Live Webcast
CLE Credit
Credits: 1.5
Course Code: 147184
NASBA Field of Study: Taxes - Technical
NY Category of CLE Credit: Areas of Professional Practice
Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: Experience in employee benefits & compensation laws
Method Of Presentation: Group-Internet Based
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Speakers
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