United States:
What Employers Need To Know About 162(m)
07 January 2019
McDermott Will & Emery
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Andrew Liazos presented on 162(m) deduction limitations and
transition rules at NYU's 77th Institute on Federal
Taxation. Amongst other topics, he discussed key changes for
employers under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the guidance
provided under Notice 2018-68 and the potential impact of such
changes on incentive compensation practices.
View the full presentation.
What Employers Need To Know About 162(M)
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