“Simplification” was one of the biggest selling points when the feds passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in late 2017, but there seem to be as many questions about tax reform at this point as there are answers.
Here’s a mere sample:
- Maryland to sue over Trump tax law (from The Hill)
- Accounting group seeks sweeping federal guidance on new tax law (from The Wall Street Journal)
- Blue and red states concerned about new tax law (from NPR)
- Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot optimistic about federal tax cuts (from the Dorchester Star)
Maryland lawmakers — Democrats and Republicans alike — are trying to make sense of the new law, and MACPA tax experts are among those offering their objective technical expertise to help answer legislators’ questions about the tax overhaul.
To help you make sense of it all, we’re offering a replay of our popular Don Farmer webcast that offers an update of the major provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The webcast will be offered from 8 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Feb. 8 and is worth eight hours of CPE.