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Second Annual State and Local Tax Forum, 06/06

State Taxation of a Digital Economy 

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Thursday, June 6
8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Laurence E. Hirsch ’71 Classroom (Room 101)
John F. Scarpa Hall

The Second Annual State and Local Tax (SALT) Forum hosted by the ֱ University Graduate Tax Program will provide a venue for honest and respectful discussion of the most pertinent SALT issues of the day.

At this year's Forum, legislators, tax agency executives, in-house practitioners, accountants, lawyers and judges will answer critical questions of what is taxable in the digital economy, which states can tax (and how much of) it, what legislators can do to reduce uncertainty and how judges might rule on these issues. 

The Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board has approved this event for 4 Substantive and 1 Ethics CLE credits. This event is approved for 5 CPE credits. Please note registration is required.

 

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Thank you to our generous supporters: 

Andersen logo
BakerHostetler logo
Chamberlain Hrdlicka logo
Comcast logo
Cozen O'Connor logo
EisnerAmper LLP logo
Eversheds Sutherland logo

    

Grant Thornton logo
PWC logo

 

Agenda

Subject to change

 

8:00 a.m.: Registration & Breakfast

8:30 a.m.: Opening Remarks

8:35–9:45 a.m.: Panel 1 – Understanding “It”: Tangible Personal Property, a Service, an Intangible or Something Else?

  • , Senior Vice President of State & Local Tax, Comcast Corporation and Adjunct Professor, Graduate Tax Program
  • , Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
  • Kathy Revel, Director, Delaware Division of Revenue
  • Moderated by , Shareholder & SALT Practice Co-Chair, Chamberlain Hrdlicka and Adjunct Professor, Graduate Tax Program

9:45–9:55 a.m.: Break

9:55–11:10 a.m.: Panel 2 – Is “It” Subject to Sales Tax?

  • , Managing Director & Partner, Andersen
  • , Senior Deputy Attorney General, Tax Litigation Section, Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General
  • , Director of Indirect Tax, Fanatics, Inc.
  • Moderated by , Former Senior Revenue Policy Analyst, City of Philadelphia Department of Revenue; Adjunct Professor, Drexel University LeBow College of Business; and Adjunct Professor, Graduate Tax Program

11:10–11:20 a.m.: Break

11:20 a.m.–12:30 p.m.: Panel 3 – How is “It” Classified for Income Tax?

  • , Director of US State Direct Tax, Nestle
  • , Senior Manager, National Tax Department, Ernst & Young LLP
  • , Acting Director, New Jersey Division of Taxation
  • , Head of Tax – Americas, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
  • Moderated by , Managing Director of State & Local Tax, Grant Thornton and Adjunct Professor, Graduate Tax Program 

12:30–1:30 p.m.: Lunch with remarks from , Chief Transformation Officer, Commonwealth of PA

1:30–2:45 p.m.: Panel 4 – How Legislators Define “It”

  • , Secretary of Revenue, Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
  • , Managing Tax Counsel, Cheniere Energy, Inc.
  • , Executive Director, Multistate Tax Commission
  • , President & Executive Director, Council On State Taxation
  • Moderated by , Member, Cozen O'Connor

2:45–2:55 p.m.: Break

2:55–4:15 p.m.: Panel 5 – How Courts Define “It”

  • , Presiding Judge, Arizona Tax Court
  • , Chief Tax Commissioner, Arkansas Department of Inspector General
  • , Senior Judge, Indiana Tax Court
  • Moderated by Michael Semes '90 JD, Of Counsel, BakerHostetler LLP and Professor of Practice, Graduate Tax Program

4:30–6:00 p.m.: Reception