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Setting priorities in an election year: 2016 Tax Policy Outlook
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Date: January 27, 2016
Time: 12:00 PM EST
CPE: 1.0

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Description:

Election-year politics are likely to dominate legislative action in 2016 as both parties seek to lay out policy agendas for 2017 and beyond, which would seem to dim prospects for legislation in 2016. However, Congress enacted several key pieces of legislation during 2015, despite divided government. Will the legislative successes of 2015, including the signing of a major December 'tax extender' bill and Paul Ryan's elevation to Speaker of the House, create momentum that can be carried over into enactment of additional meaningful legislation during 2016? Will the House or the Senate introduce further tax reform legislation setting the stage for 2017?

Speakers:

Hon. Dave Camp
Senior Policy Advisor, PwC's Washington National Tax Services, Tax Policy Services

Pam Olson
US Deputy Tax Leader and PwC's Washington National Tax Services Leader, PwC

Rohit Kumar
Principal and Co-Leader, PwC's Washington National Tax Services, Tax Policy Services

Andrew (Drew) Lyon
Leader, PwC's National Economics and Statistics Practice

Scott McCandless
Principal, PwC's Washington National Tax Services, Tax Policy Services