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Q&A With Robert Stack
Robert Stack served as deputy assistant secretary for international tax affairs in the Office of Policy at the U.S. Department of the Treasury for almost four years before deciding to leave government service. During his tenure, Stack responded to numerous questions from TEI members and recently granted Tax Executive… Read more »
TEI Roundtable No. 13: Ethics and Tax Planning
In the end, tax planners must be comfortable explaining to taxpayers how they report transactions
Tax planning and ethics. For some corporate tax practitioners, the combination is not exactly like the perfect martini, but more like the perfect storm. However, like it or not, both are extremely important when advising clients about tax issues. For this roundtable, we convened a group with a world of… Read more »
TEI at Three Score and Thirteen: Respected, Essential-and Evolving
As new leaders inevitably emerge, seasoned professionals say TEI critical to professional, personal growth
Over seventy years ago, a core group of corporate tax professionals met in New York City and created an organization to serve the professional needs of in-house tax executives. Meeting the education, networking, and advocacy needs of business tax professionals has anchored Tax Executives Institute ever since. Over the ensuing… Read more »
Recruiting and Retaining Corporate Tax Professionals
Hiring specialists discuss changes in how the business works-and in the candidates themselves
In some ways, the recruitment and retention of corporate tax professionals is the same as it has always been: finding the best candidates for the job and devising ways to keep them at the company. But things have also changed fairly dramatically in recent years. Applicants’ expectations are evolving, job… Read more »
TEI Roundtable No. 12: The Evolving Education of Tax Professionals
Trying to meet corporate needs for more well-rounded students in changing times
The education of tax professionals has never been as important—or as complex. Tax laws and regulations are proliferating, the international tax scene is burgeoning, online education is on the rise, and, according to some observers, many students expect different educational experiences. In November, we convened a roundtable to explore these… Read more »
Remembering Matthew, Ken, and Phil
Three Giants Who Changed the Practice of Tax
In the span of a few short months, the tax world lost three individuals—Matthew Rosen, Ken Gideon, and Phil Mann—who each left an indelible mark on tax law and tax practice. All three were affable, witty, and wise and possessed impeccably good judgment. They cared deeply about their families, friends,… Read more »
TEI Roundtable No. 11: What Keeps CTOs Up at Night
Retroactivity issues and the Apple case may trigger some angst, but what often cause concern for CTOs on the firing line are business developments they don't know about
For chief tax officers (CTOs), there are everyday worries, and then there are worries that keep them up at night—BEPS, changing compliance requirements, and increasing demands on their time, to name just a few. Tax Executive convened a roundtable to discuss in more detail the changing role of CTOs… Read more »
Celebrating Milestone Chapter Anniversaries
From Five to Seventy Years Old, TEI Chapters Hit the Mark
Individual TEI chapters are the lifeblood of the Tax Executives Institute. The chapters host educational meetings, including all-day CPE events and annual tax conferences; award graduate assistantships and scholarships; perform valuable community services; honor members with meritorious service awards; host luncheons; support TEI’s institute-level programs; host Congressional representatives; and… Read more »
Tax Developments in 2016
Part 2: International Tax. A Whole New World for Intangibles
As the year comes to a close, we have a natural tendency to reflect on the past twelve months. This year has been exciting and challenging. Brexit. Summer Olympics. The U.S. presidential elections. This also has been an exciting and challenging year for international tax professionals deciphering recent guidance.… Read more »
Tax Developments in 2016
Part 1: Federal Tax Developments Under Sections 385, 355, and 382; and new rules on partnership audits dominate landscape
This article reviews and analyzes recent law changes and IRS guidance for federal income tax issues this past year. Section 385 Proposed Regulations — Impact on Related-Party Financing Section 385 has been in the Internal Revenue Code since 1969. It was enacted to provide guidance for whether to classify… Read more »


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