Vol. 67 No. 6, November - November 2015
Index
- A progress report ahead of the holidays.
- Acknowledgements.
- Emerging leader: Jacqueline Hart.
- Early registration now available for the 66th Annual TEI Midyear Conference.
- Hosts U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan.
- Reports on scholarship program awards.
- Sandhya Edupuganty.
- Introduction and background: 15 actions, dozens of questions.
- OECD as a standard-setting organization: questions remain on cultural acceptance.
- Tax administration: implementation, transparency, inconsistent interpretations, and minimum standards could pose significant challenges for tax administrators in the United States - and all across the globe.
- Tax planning: be careful out there: don't sleep on BEPS, and keep your eye on legislative, regulatory, and treaty developments - and, yes, hybrid instruments, online commerce, and transfer pricing as well.
- The trials and tribulations of the family office: get ready to deal with the trappings of wealth and leveraging the next generation's tax exemptions.
- 2015 Annual Report.
- The evolving role of the chief financial officer: as compliance, reporting, and BEPS become more complicated, so does the role of the CFO.
- TEI liaison meetings: commissioner of internal revenue and large business & international division liaison meeting.
- TEI liaison meetings: Office of Tax Policy liaison meeting.
- TEI urges veto of proposed repeal of Massachusetts' FAS 109 deduction.
- TEI comments on IRS proposed regulations impacting publicly traded partnerships.
- TEI comments on FASB employee share-based payment accounting rules.
- Continuing education calendar.
- Understanding BEPS and the impact of country-by-country reporting.
- TEI's 70th Annual Conference, Dallas style.