
BV531 The Inflation Reduction Act – What Valuation Professionals Need to Know
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Webinar Description
Taking effect in 2023, the Inflation Reduction Act includes a series of domestic policy changes, most of them dealing with corporate taxes, federal health programs, energy and climate change. It could ultimately reduce federal deficits by just over $300 billion over the next ten years, according to Congress’s official tax and budget scorekeepers. Kroll’s Chief Policy Strategist, Chris Campbell will walk us through the main components of this legislation and its implications from a tax and valuation perspective.
Learning Outcomes
Upon webinar completion, the participant will be able to:
- Explain the different components Inflation Reduction Act;
- Identify the corporate tax implications;
- Discuss how the IRS will enforce the new policy; and
- List the breakdown of the revenue raised by each component.
Course Audience
Business valuation professionals and other disciplines interested in learning about domestic policy changes
Instructor Information
Christopher E. Campbell | Kroll
The Honorable Christopher E Campbell is the Chief Policy Strategist at Kroll, based in the New York office. As a Fellow of the Kroll Institute, he is a frequent guest commentator on national news programs on matters involving the economy. Prior to Kroll, Chris was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions from 2017 to 2018. In that role, he was responsible for coordinating the Department’s efforts regarding financial institutions legislation and regulation, legislation affecting federal agencies that regulate or insure financial institutions and securities markets legislation and regulation. Specific policy and program areas of oversight included government-sponsored enterprises, critical infrastructure protection (cyber security) and compliance policy, the Federal Insurance Office (FIO), small business, community development and affordable housing policy.
Continuing Education
Review of this session recording will award 2 CE hour(s).
CPE credit is not awarded for this pre-recorded offering.
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