Join us for a comprehensive webcast tailored specifically for tax practitioners tackling the complexities of cryptocurrency, NFTs, and the latest IRS regulations on digital assets. In this session, you will gain vital knowledge to confidently advise your clients as the landscape of digital assets evolves. We'll discuss key aspects of IRS regulations, identifying what constitutes a 'taxable event' in crypto transactions and examining significant regulatory changes this year. Additionally, participants will learn to avoid common reporting mistakes while discovering best practices for crypto compliance. Finally, we’ll look ahead to expected regulatory changes in 2025 and contemplate how AI will impact tax compliance.
Identify the defining features of a 'taxable event' in cryptocurrency trading
Evaluate common reporting mistakes and categorize best practices for crypto compliance
Outline anticipated regulatory changes in 2025 that may affect digital asset taxation
Recognize how AI is transforming the landscape of tax compliance for practitioners
Thomson Reuters
Executive Editor
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Shaun Hunley is an author and executive editor of PPC products for the Tax Professionals business of Thomson Reuters. His articles can be found in PPC’s Practitioners Tax Action Bulletins, which is available on Checkpoint. Before joining Thomson Reuters, Mr. Hunley spent over 10 years with national accounting firms.
Early in his career, Mr. Hunley led research and development tax incentive studies for Fortune 500 companies. He then specialized in tax due diligence, corporate restructurings, and international tax compliance and planning. Mr. Hunley also has extensive experience advising small businesses and closely held companies on various tax matters. Mr. Hunley received a J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law.
Thomson Reuters
Director of AI Integration and Customer Success
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Michael Kim brings a diverse background in both public and private sector accounting, now specializing in the integration of AI into accounting workflows. He has hands-on experience with all aspects of go-to-market strategies for AI-based products and is passionate about empowering professionals through the use of innovative technology. Based in Brooklyn, New York, Michael also enjoys filmmaking, the creative arts, and spending time with his Miniature Bernedoodle, Rue.
Ledgible
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Jessalyn Dean serves as the Vice President of Tax Information Reporting at Ledgible, a leading provider of blockchain tax and accounting solutions. With extensive experience in tax information reporting, she leads the development of Ledgible's product line and serves as a subject matter expert on the topic. Previously, Jessalyn held senior managerial roles at PwC in the United States, Ireland, and the Netherlands. She also managed global tax information reporting, withholding, FATCA, and CRS compliance for OppenheimerFunds in the United States (now part of Invesco). Jessalyn brings a wealth of expertise in regulatory compliance within the digital asset sector, contributing significantly to discussions on this evolving landscape.
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