With just hours to spare, the House and Senate approved a continuing resolution Saturday that will keep the government operating through November 17, 2023. Some 60,000 IRS employees otherwise slated to stay home are at work today. Did Congress solve a crisis or just postpone one? We'll be back next week with more on what it all means for tax policy and the fallout for House GOP leadership. #TaxTake

In the News

Jorge's comments were featured in Tax Notes' coverage of a possible government shutdown. "Imagine a world where we've lost a month thanks to a shutdown. [F]iling season is top priority, so something else is going to have to lose priority."

Upcoming Speaking Engagements and Events

On October 30, Loren will speak at the IBA Annual Conference on a panel titled, "How Do the OECD and the U.N. Address International Tax Issues (Past, Present, and Future)?"

Also on October 30, Marc will present a tax legislative outlook at the 58th Annual Southern Federal Tax Institute.

Marc will present at the 2023 Blue Cross Blue Shield National Tax Conference in Austin on November 29.

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