On December 9, 2021, 
Megan L. Brackney participates in a panel entitled "Ethical Issues in International Tax Practice" at the 2nd Annual IFA USA Winter International Tax Conference.
Description: The 2nd Annual IFA USA Winter International Tax Conference is designed to provide a forum and encourage an exchange of views between government and private sector panelists, and is designed for:
 	- Corporate tax executives responsible for international tax matters
 
 	- Law firm partners and associates working in the international tax area
 
 	- Accounting firm partners and managers working in the international tax area
 
 	- Members of the academic community interested in the latest technical developments in international taxation
 
 	- Government and other professionals working in international tax learning
 
The panel sessions will include:
 	- Cryptocurrency developments, including new reporting regimes in the United States and abroad
 
 	- LB&I hot topics in tax controversy
 
 	- Legislative landscape in light of potential tax reform
 
 	- International partnership planning issues
 
 	- IP migration planning and pitfalls
 
 	- OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework developments
 
 	- Ethics
 
Objectives – At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
 	- Better understand pending legislative changes to the Code affecting international tax matters;
 
 	- Discuss what is coming from the OECD under Pillars 1 and 2; and
 
 	- Engage in effective tax planning for client and employers, especially re. dispute resolution, implementation of IRS guidance, and transactions involving IP.
 
Click 
here for more information and to register.