Visiting the Committees

JurisdictionCalifornia,United States
CitationVol. 30 No. 2
Publication year2021
VISITING THE COMMITTEES
COMMENTARY AND UPDATES BY THE COMMITTEES
CORPORATE AND PASS-THROUGH ENTITIES COMMITTEE

The Corporate and Pass-Through Entities Committee focuses on issues faced by corporate taxpayers and provides opportunities for practitioners and corporate tax counsel to maintain a level of expertise in the field of corporate tax law, expand their professional contacts, and serve the profession, the public and the legal system. Membership in the Committee offers practitioners information on developments with respect to corporate and business tax and a greater voice on developments in such legislation.

COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

Generally, the Committee holds monthly meetings via teleconference and interested members of the Tax Section are welcome to participate. The Committee is sponsoring a four-part webinar CLE/CPE series on various partnership tax topics. In addition, members and other interested paries are welcome to submit articles for Quick Points on Corporate and/or Pass-through topics of general interest to the members of the Taxation Section. For more information regarding upcoming meetings and events should contact the Committee Co-Chairs Cameron Hess at (916) 920-5286 or chess@wkblaw.com, and Asaf Kletter at asaf.kletter@ey.com.

ESTATE AND GIFT TAX COMMITTEE

The Estate and Gift Tax Committee is comprised of attorneys throughout the State of California who devote a significant portion of their practice to understanding the evolving areas of estate and gift tax planning, drafting, compliance, and controversy work. One of the primary functions of the Committee is to provide valuable, informative, high quality continuing education programs on behalf of the Taxation Section. Throughout the year, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee also hosts quarterly conference calls to organize committee activities.

If you are interested in becoming a member, submitting a topic on which to speak or write, please, would like join the conference calls, or of if you are interested in joining the leadership, please contact the Estate and Gift Tax Committee Chair, Eric A. Baggett at eric.baggett@bofa.com, or David Oh, Vice-Chair, at david.oh@schab.com.

COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

On March 17th, 2021, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee hosted its quarterly conference call and discussed committee leadership, quarterly updates, quick points, articles, webinars, committee email distribution lists, the Washington D.C. Delegation, the 28th Annual Estate and Gift Tax Conference, and 2021 Annual Meeting of the California Tax Bar and California Tax Policy Conference. Throughout remainder of the year, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee will continue to host quarterly conference calls to organize committee activities. If you would like join the conference calls of if you are

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interested in joining the leadership of the Estate and Gift Tax Committee please contact Eric A. Baggett at eric.baggett@bofa.com.

On March 23rd, 2021, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee hosted a Webinar entitled Tax Planning for Technology Founders and Investors, presented by Ingrid Hsia, Wealth Strategist at Bank of America Private Bank in Palo Alto. The Webinar explored ways to minimizes taxes for technology founders and investors both before and after a liquidity event. Ingrid discussed strategies to minimize estate, gift, and income taxes, as well as tax efficient methods to achieve clients' philanthropic goals. The Webinar was well attended by tax practitioners joining virtually from across the state.

Finally, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee is excited to announce that David Oh, Senior Wealth Strategist at Schwab Chairman's Circle in San Ramon, and Elizabeth Mackey-Sall, Attorney at Ambrecht & Associates in Santa Barbara, have joined Committee leadership as Vice-Chair and Articles Chair, respectively. The Estate and Gift Tax Committee is thankful for their involvement and looks forward to their contributions to the Committee in 2021.

Throughout the year, the Estate and Gift Tax Committee hosts other quarterly conference calls to organize committee activities. If you would like to join the conference calls of if you are interested in joining the leadership of the Estate and Gift Tax Committee please contact Eric A. Baggett at eric.baggett@bofa.com.

INCOME AND OTHER TAXES COMMITTEE

The Income and Other Taxes Committee provides an outlet for its members to actively participate in the Taxation Section with respect to issues relating primarily to federal income taxation. The Committee's mission is to: (i) promote dialogue and maintain the expertise of its members through the annual provision of continuing education with respect to recent developments on various income (and other) tax issues; and (ii) provide a networking forum for members to expand their professional contacts. The Committee also holds monthly meetings by teleconference on an ad hoc basis, so please reach out to the Committee Chair, Matthew Carlson, at mcarlson@boutinjones.com to confirm the date and time of the next Committee meeting if you are interested in participating.

COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

Please contact the Committee Chair, Matthew Carlson, at mcarlson@boutinjones.com for information on joining the Income and Other Taxes Committee, participating in the 2021 Annual Income Tax Seminar, or participating in future Income and Other Taxes Committee submissions and projects. The Committee holds monthly meetings by teleconference on an ad hoc basis, so please reach out to the Committee Chair at mcarlson@boutinjones.com to confirm the date and time of the next Committee meeting if you are interested in participating.

INTERNATIONAL TAX COMMITTEE

The International Tax Committee is an integral part of California's international tax practice, providing a unifying forum in which to address the tax considerations of individuals, trusts, and business enterprises, whose members and activities cross international borders. The Committee works with the AICPA foreign trust task force and international tax technical resource panel to liaise with the IRS for various projects, including comments for regulations, modifying tax forms and developing

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new forms, and easing administrative burden while increasing compliance.

COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

The International Tax Committee generally holds meetings at least quarterly via teleconference. We always welcome members to submit articles for Quick Points on international tax topics.

If you would like to participate in our quarterly conference calls, submit articles for a future Quick Points, or just want information on current...

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