Virtual 2020 Insurance Tax Seminar to Examine Pivotal Industry Changes

Save the date!  The Federal Bar Association’s Virtual Insurance Tax Seminar kicks off May 27 – May 29, 2020.  Registrants will enjoy a robust and convenient forum for the presentation of new and ongoing issues of importance to the insurance tax industry.  COVID-19 (coronavirus) is having significant legal implications across insurance and tax fields.  The FBA is turning this year’s event into a virtual seminar exclusively available online.  Tune into six CLE sessions filled with insightful, timely, and educational programming that you can access in the safety of your own home.  To learn more, please visit fedbar.org/event/instax20.

The insurance tax industry is undergoing unprecedented change.  As insurance and tax products as well as services continue to progress due to new legislation, globalization, and now the novel coronavirus pandemic, we invite you to join the FBA Section on Taxation for a virtual dialogue between the insurance industry and government sector professionals.  The most experienced insurance tax professionals and experts will discuss these changes and advancements in the industry at the upcoming Insurance Tax Seminar.

This seminar is conveniently being held online this year, and it’s chock-full of critical news, data points, and information for lawyers and other professionals.  Included in this year’s seminar will be panels on Insurance Company Tax Issues, Updates from the Insurance Branch, International Tax Issues, Product Tax Update, The COVID-19 Pandemic: Relevant Tax Legislation and Other Considerations for Insurers, and Multistate Hot Topics.

Who should attend? Industry tax professionals, IRS representatives, accountants, financial advisors, and lawyers must navigate unique, open issues and negotiate their way through changing regulatory and tax regimes.  The FBA’s Insurance Tax Seminar provides a wonderful forum for professionals to exchange information and ideas and to establish professional relationships with other individuals in the insurance tax industry.

The Insurance Tax Seminar will explore legislative, technological, and competitive changes to the industry.  The FBA is delighted to offer Early Bird Registration Rates, which expire after May 8, 2020.  The FBA is also pleased to provide session packages so that you can tailor your learning to meet your scheduling needs.

Those attending this seminar will benefit from a lively discussion and sharing of information and viewpoints on myriad company tax, product tax, and other penetrating insurance tax topics! Attendees of the Insurance Tax Seminar will likewise learn about a wide range of national and international topics surrounding life insurance, annuity programs, tax compliance and tax-planning strategies, refinement of tax structures, health insurance, implementation of tax-planning strategies, and other innovative structures relating to insurance companies and insurance products.

The FBA’s Insurance Tax Seminar will present subject matter experts from both sides of the aisle to analyze the most pressing issues for the insurance tax sector.  Attendees can receive up to 9 CLE credits for the Virtual 2020 Insurance Tax Seminar.

“The only constant in life is change,” Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher, once noted.   Continuing legal education can immensely assist professionals in expanding their knowledge regarding the complexity of the tax law field as it applies to insurance companies.  Navigating challenges and uncertainty in an evolving global insurance tax business environment is one of the focal points of this seminar.  Attend the Virtual Insurance Tax Seminar May 27 – May 29, 2020 to advance your knowledge and network.  Visit fedbar.org/event/instax20!

 

About the Author

Stacy Slotnick, Esq. holds a J.D., cum laude, from Touro Law Center and a B.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She performs a broad range of duties as an entertainment lawyer, including drafting and negotiating contracts; addressing and litigating trademark, copyright, patent, and other IP issues; and directing the strategy and implementation of public relations, blogging, and social media campaigns.

About the FBA

Founded in 1920, the Federal Bar Association is dedicated to the advancement of the science of jurisprudence and to promoting the welfare, interests, education, and professional development of all attorneys involved in federal law. Our more than 16,000 members run the gamut of federal practice: attorneys practicing in small to large legal firms, attorneys in corporations and federal agencies, and members of the judiciary. The FBA is the catalyst for communication between the bar and the bench, as well as the private and public sectors. Visit us at fedbar.org to learn more.