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The Biden administration has proposed an unprecedented level of spending that would take the United States to its highest sustained levels of federal spending since World War II as it looks to fund a sweeping economic agenda that includes large new investments in education, transportation and fighting climate change. These initiatives would be funded, in large part, by tax increases on business and wealthy individuals. With an evenly divided Congress, the passage of this ambitious legislative agenda is far from certain. John Gimigliano, Principal in Charge, Federal Tax Legislative and Regulatory Services, KPMG, will speak about the prospects for each of these proposals and speculate as to what the final legislation may look like.
John is responsible for the Federal Legislative and Regulatory Services (FLRS) group in the Washington National Tax practice of KPMG LLP (KPMG). The FLRS group gives clients immediate notification about breaking developments in tax legislation or federal tax regulations; coordinates the early identification of specific client issues concerning legislation, regulations, rulings, and other administrative pronouncements; helps clients prioritize responses to proposed legislation and regulations; provides insight and advice to clients in anticipation of possible legislative or regulatory changes and the impact of such changes on client tax planning; assists clients in the legislative and regulatory process; and conducts “roundtable” briefings and discussions.
John is an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches the Taxation of Energy Markets course in the LLM degree program. He is a frequent speaker at tax and industry conferences and has been a guest on the Diane Rehm Show and quoted in The Wall Street Journal on the topics of taxation and tax policy. He also has provided commentary in CCH’s Law,
Explanation and Analysis on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and has authored chapters in the treatises
Income Taxation of Natural Resources and
Los Tributos del Sector Electrico (Taxes of the Electricity Sector).
John has an LLM degree in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center, a JD degree from University of Cincinnati College of Law, and a BA degree from Miami University. He is a board member of both the New York University Institute on Federal Taxation and The Tax Council.
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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