Tax Law Logic: Diving Into Tax Policy 2024
Overview
As practitioners, we must devote lots of time to the technical understanding of the tax law. We may be puzzled about why they have so many details and why some special rules are so limited. Appreciation of the design of a tax system (also known as tax policy) can help deepen our understanding of technical rules and where improvements are needed in our tax system. Understanding the principles of sound tax policy is necessary to objectively evaluate legislative proposals and critique them to clients and lawmakers. This course covers the basics of tax policy, principles of good tax policy, how to use this information for improved practice, and advocacy ideas to help improve our tax laws. Examples and practice analysis are included.
Highlights
- Definition and relevance of the term tax policy
- Principles underlying the four main tax types
- Principles of good tax policy
- How to analyze existing tax rules and proposals for changes against principles of good tax policy and utilize the results
- How and why to advocate for tax law changes
Prerequisites
Understanding of the differences between types of taxes. Interest in tax reform, both major and minor.
Designed For
Practitioners interested in understanding our tax systems beyond a technical focus to also a policy focus. Practitioners interested in explaining tax reform issue to clients, colleagues and elected officials and those running for office.
Objectives
- Explain the basic design of the income tax, consumption taxes, wealth taxes and head taxes
- Explain how tax expenditures affect the design of a tax system and the ability of a tax system to meet principles of good tax policy
- Apply principles of good tax policy to existing rules and tax proposals
- Describe tax reform processes
- Explain challenges underlying tax reform
- Draft comments on a legislative or administrative proposal
Preparation
None
Notice
This course is provided by a third-party vendor. Please note that login instructions will not be available in the ‘My Upcoming CPE’ section of the NESCPA website. Instead, the login instructions will be sent directly to you via email by the California Education Foundation (CalCPA). Upon completing the course, your hours will be recorded in the ‘My CPE Tracker’ section of the NESCPA website.
Non-Member Price $209.00
Member Price $159.00