PHILADELPHIA TAX CONFERENCE 25TH ANNUAL UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA • PHILADELPHIA, PA
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PHILADELPHIA TAX CONFERENCE 25TH ANNUAL UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA • PHILADELPHIA, PA
25TH ANNUAL PHILADELPHIA TAX CONFERENCE UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA • PHILADELPHIA, PA NOVEMBER 5-6, 2014 CONFERENCE PROGRAM CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS The Philadelphia Tax Conference (PTC) is a 25-year old section 501(c)(3) organization established to foster education and to heighten awareness of fair and appropriate tax policy. PTC actively seeks members of the tax community to join its advisory board to help support its mission. For more information, please contact Joan Arnold at [email protected]. American Bar Association Section of Taxation 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 662-8670 Website: www.americanbar.org/tax As the national representative of the legal profession, the mission of the ABA Section of Taxation is to serve our members and the public by providing education about taxes and tax systems, and by providing leadership to support the development of an equitable, efficient and workable tax system. The Section of Taxation provides education and analysis on the latest administrative, judicial and legislative developments concerning federal, state and international taxes. Its publications, continuing legal education programs and expert advice help you understand the constantly changing landscape of tax law. To learn more and join the Section of Taxation, please visit: www.americanbar.org/join. CONFERENCE ADVISORY BOARD Alice G. Abreu, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA Joan C. Arnold, Pepper Hamilton LLP, Philadelphia, PA Jerald David August, Fox Rothschild LLP, West Palm Beach, FL Laurence R. Cusack, KPMG LLP, Philadelphia, PA Joseph R. DeSanto, Toll Brothers, Inc., Horsham, PA Mary Ann Di Maio, Day & Zimmermann, Philadelphia, PA Tom Donnelly, Comcast Corporation, Philadelphia, PA Charles (Chip) Ellis, Hay Group, Philadelphia, PA Neil Feinstein, Deloitte Tax LLP, Philadelphia, PA Cynthia S. Frank, CIGNA, Philadelphia, PA Kathleen M. Fratantoni, CBIZ MHM, LLC, Plymouth Meeting, PA Beth Galvin, EY, Philadelphia, PA Martin A. Goldman, VWR International LLC, Radnor, PA Paul A. Gordon, Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, Philadelphia, PA Steven A. Heffernen, PwC, Philadelphia, PA Wendi L. Kotzen, Ballard Spahr LLP, Philadelphia, PA Hope P. Krebs, Duane Morris LLP, Philadelphia, PA Joyce M. Lunney, Tax Director on Call, LLC, Philadelphia, PA William Marx, Jr., Grant Thornton LLP, Philadelphia, PA Kelley Cooper Miller, Reed Smith LLP, Philadelphia, PA Douglas W. Nakajima, Smart Devine, Philadelphia, PA Christine A. Reuther, McCausland Keen & Buckman, Radnor, PA David Shapiro, Saul Ewing LLP, Philadelphia, PA David Shechtman, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Philadelphia, PA John P. Young, ACE Group, Philadelphia, PA 2 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 GENERAL INFORMATION VENUE Union League of Philadelphia 140 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102-3003 Phone: (215) 563-6500 Website: www.unionleague.org/ REGISTRATION Registration will be available at the Union League of Philadelphia at 7:15 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5 and Thursday, November 6. All individuals attending any part of the Conference must register and pay the registration fee. Payment may be made by check or credit card. Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. CONFERENCE MATERIALS Materials for the Conference are available at the following website: www.americanbar.org/groups/taxation/events_cle/meeting_materials/14ptc_materials.html CLE CREDIT The ABA directly applies for and ordinarily receives CLE credit for ABA programs in AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, DE, GA, GU, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MS, MO, MT, NM, NV, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, VI, WA, WI, and WV. These states sometimes do not approve a program for credit before the program occurs. This course is expected to qualify for 13.5 CLE credit hours (including 1.0 ethics hours) in 60-minute states, and 16.2 credit hours (including 1.2 ethics hours) in 50-minute states. This transitional program is approved for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys in NY. For more information about CLE accreditation in your state, visit www.americanbar.org/cle/mandatory_cle.html or email [email protected]. CPE CREDIT The American Bar Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org. ABA OPEN MEETINGS POLICY In accordance with the ABA Open Meetings Policy, all ABA programs are open to the media unless they are to conduct business sessions of a confidential nature. The Association encourages media coverage of its activities. If you have questions about this policy, please contact the Tax Section at (202) 662-8670. CONTENT DISCLAIMER All meeting content, including live, recorded, and written presentations, represents the opinions of the authors and speakers and should not be construed to be those of either the American Bar Association or Section of Taxation unless adopted pursuant to the bylaws of the Association. Nothing contained herein is to be considered as the rendering of legal advice for specific cases, and readers are responsible for obtaining such advice from their own legal counsel. This meeting content and any forms and agreements herein are intended for educational and informational purposes only. Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA 3 DAY 1 Wednesday, November 5 Conference Co-Chairs Neil Feinstein, Deloitte Tax LLP, Philadelphia, PA William Marx, Grant Thornton LLP, Philadelphia, PA John P. Young, ACE Group, Philadelphia, PA 7:15 a.m. – 8:25 a.m. Lincoln Hall Foyer, Level 2 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:25 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Opening Remarks Conference Co-Chair John P. Young, ACE Group, Philadelphia, PA 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 State and Local Tax Update This presentation will include a review of recent legislative trends and major administrative and case law developments in Pennsylvania and around the country. Topics are subject to change based on new developments but may include: • • • • • Expanding notions of nexus Internet sales and use tax issues Statutory and regulatory changes affecting income and franchise tax apportionment Combined reporting developments Transfer tax and property tax issues in Pennsylvania Chair Wendi L. Kotzen, Ballard Spahr LLP, Philadelphia, PA Speaker Peter L. Faber, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, New York, NY 9:50 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Ethical Issues in the Modern Global Tax Practice In the global economy, tax practice has come under increasing scrutiny. A host of ethical issues are raised by recent changes in audit procedures and the advent of global audits. This panel will explore some of these issues, including: • • • The new LB&I IDR procedures, especially when relating to cross-border transactions Coordinated examinations and information exchange between multiple taxing authorities Privilege, especially in connection with a taxpayer’s “reasonable cause” defense Chair David Shapiro, Saul Ewing LLP, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Linda Galler, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY Diane M. Ring, Boston College Law School, Newton Centre, MA 4 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 DAY 1 Wednesday, November 5 10:50 a.m. – 11:05 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Networking Break 11:05 a.m. – 12:35 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Corporate Tax Update This panel will cover recent corporate tax developments, including new regulations, rulings and cases, as well as planning considerations. Specific topics may include, but are not limited to: • • • Section 362(e) regulations Section 382 regulations Guidance regarding spin-offs and other reorganizations Chair Steven A. Heffernen, PwC, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Eric Solomon, EY, Washington, DC Rose L. Williams, EY, Washington, DC 12:35 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. Meade Room, Level 1 Luncheon with Keynote Speaker Introduction Alice G. Abreu, Temple University Beasley School of Law, Philadelphia, PA Speaker Gilbert S. Rothenberg, Chief, Appellate Section, Tax Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 What’s Keeping Tax Directors Up at Night? Key Issues and Concerns This panel concentrates on insomnia-inducing issues that Tax Directors routinely face including, but not limited to, financial statement disclosure of tax positions, managing senior management expectations in the face of tax uncertainty, tax reform, OECD BEPS project and global competitiveness, federal and state audit activity, and managing increased compliance burdens and workloads with limited resources. Chair John P. Young, ACE Group, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Madeleine Barber, Tyco, Princeton, NJ Steven J. Brash, MetLife, Inc., New York, NY Hal Hicks, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, Washington, DC Harris M. Horowitz, BlackRock, Inc., New York, NY Scott Reents, AbbVie, Inc., Chicago, IL Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA 5 DAY 1 Wednesday, November 5 3:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Networking Break 3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Employee Benefits – Current Hot Topics in Federal and State Payroll Tax Audits This presentation will cover many payroll tax issues, ranging from current compliance, through audit exposures and refund claims, including: • • • • Continuing IRS payroll tax audits of myriad cash and noncash fringe benefits provided both to executives and to traveling workers; Payroll tax withholding procedural developments, including increased ability to litigate in Tax Court, and issues relating to the effective date of the 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax; State payroll tax audits of workers traveling both into and away from various states; and Pending federal legislation to limit these state payroll audits. Chair Charles (Chip) Ellis, Hay Group, Philadelphia, PA Speaker Mary B. (Handy) Hevener, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Washington, DC 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Lincoln Memorial, Level 2 Networking Cocktail Reception 6 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 DAY 2 Thursday, November 6 7:15 a.m. – 7:55 a.m. Lincoln Hall Foyer, Level 2 Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:55 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Opening Remarks Conference Co-Chair William Marx, Grant Thornton LLP, Philadelphia, PA 8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 What’s Coming Out of Washington Concerning Partnership Taxation? This panel will focus on recent and anticipated guidance involving partnerships and their partners, including anticipated/published proposed regulations under sections 707(a)(2)(B), 751(b), and 752, and will discuss the impact of that guidance on transactional planning. Chair Neil Feinstein, Deloitte Tax LLP, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Ashley Griffith, Deloitte Tax LLP, Boston, MA H. Grace Kim, Grant Thornton LLP, Washington, DC Eric Sloan, Deloitte Tax LLP, New York, NY 9:15 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Hot Topics in Tax Enforcement This panel will provide practical advice for taxpayers focusing on current tax enforcement priorities and procedures of the IRS and the Tax Division of the U.S. Department of Justice as well as strategic options and representation strategies to protect your clients and your practice. Topics will include managing global audits and controversy issues, working with Appeals on complex cases, managing the new LB&I IDR enforcement process, IRS Wealth Squad examinations, and the impact of broader IRS and DOJ enforcement in the business and high net worth spheres. Chair Douglas W. Nakajima, Smart Devine, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Caroline D. Ciraolo, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP, Baltimore, MD Scott D. Michel, Caplin & Drysdale, Washington, DC Charles P. Rettig, Hochman Salkin Rettig Toscher & Perez PC, Beverly Hills, CA 10:30 a.m. – 10:40 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Networking Break Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA 7 DAY 2 Thursday, November 6 10:40 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 State Tax Implications of Mergers and Acquisitions With the host of possible international and federal tax implications in the typical merger or acquisition, it’s little wonder how the equally vast, but yet vitally important, state and local tax considerations may be overlooked. This panel will discuss the most common state and local tax issues that tax professionals should focus on when planning for and working through a merger or acquisition. Topics presented will include states’ taxing authority, separate v. combined income tax returns, sales and use tax issues common to mergers and acquisitions, sales of assets, allocation of purchase price, and successor liability. Chair Kelley Cooper Miller, Reed Smith LLP, Philadelphia, PA Speakers William Backstrom, Jones Walker LLP, New Orleans, LA Carolynn Iafrate Kranz, Kranz & Associates, Washington, DC 11:55 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. Meade Room, Level 1 Luncheon 12:25 p.m. – 1:25 p.m. Meade Room, Level 1 Legislative Update: Viewpoints from the Hill A discussion on what is likely, possible, or not, in tax reform and other tax legislation in the near future as well as any recently enacted tax legislation. Introduction Joan C. Arnold, Pepper Hamilton LLP, Philadelphia, PA Keynote Speaker Harry L. (Hank) Gutman, KPMG LLP, Washington, DC 8 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 DAY 2 Thursday, November 6 1:25 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Update on OECD BEPS Project This panel will discuss some key developments of the OECD BEPS proposal, and what it might mean for multinational companies. • • • • • • Early action: responding to countries’ initial efforts to implement BEPS recommendations Developing countries’ response to BEPS unilaterally and through the UN tax committee What is the US government perspective on BEPS? Transfer pricing and local country reporting requirements - How is that likely to be adopted and what might that mean for your company? Transfer pricing aspects of intangibles Latest developments on Action 6 and Preventing Treaty abuse Chair Beth Galvin, EY, Philadelphia, PA Speakers Peter Barnes, Caplin & Drysdale, Washington, DC, and Senior Fellow, Duke Center for International Development, Durham, NC David Ernick, PwC, Washington, DC Brett York, Attorney-Advisor, Office of International Tax Counsel, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC 2:40 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Networking Break 2:50 p.m. – 4:05 p.m. Lincoln Hall, Level 2 Tax Accounting – Update and Review of Tangible Property Regulations This panel will review and explore the practical considerations, procedural requirements, and challenges companies face as they work to comply with the new tangible property regulations, frequently referred to as the “repair regulations.” Taxpayers are required to comply with these new rules no later than 2014 and compliance requires review and consideration of a myriad of issues involving: • • • When and how the company will comply with guidance Establishing business procedures for implementation, and Filing an application with the IRS (Form 3115) to change various methods of accounting, which may require an income adjustment under Section 481(a) Chair William Marx, Grant Thornton LLP, Philadelphia, PA Speakers David B. Auclair, Grant Thornton LLP, Washington, DC Alexa Claybon, Attorney-Advisor, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC Ellen McElroy, Pepper Hamilton LLP, Washington, DC Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA 9 Conference Attendees as of Oct. 30, 2014 Panel chairs are designated with a double asterisk, speakers with a single asterisk. Andrew Abrams Graham Packaging Company York, PA Michael Bonini David’s Bridal, Inc. Conshohocken, PA Alice G. Abreu** Temple University Beasley School of Law Philadelphia, PA Jeffrey Bowley Blackwood, NJ John Apadula Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA Joan C. Arnold** Pepper Hamilton LLP Philadelphia, PA David B. Auclair* Grant Thornton LLP Falls Church, VA Casey August Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia, PA Frances Babb Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia, PA Brian Baccellieri CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Plymouth Meeting, PA William Backstrom* Jones Walker New Orleans, LA Edmonds Bafford TIG Advisors New York, NY Madeleine Barber* Tyco Princeton, NJ Peter Barnes* Caplin & Drysdale Chtd Washington, DC Michael Beck Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Julia Bennetsen CDI Corporation Philadelphia, PA 10 Steven Brash* MetLife, Inc. New York, NY Elvira Breslin Madden Breslin Gettysburg, PA Ryan Brown Gerresheimer Vineland, NJ Margaret Burow Tax Analysts Arlington, VA Robert Bush Tax Consulting Solutions, Inc. Wilmington, DE Dominic Caglioti Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA Rebecca Carey EY Philadelphia, PA Daniel Carmody Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Marlton, NJ Michael Caruso Campbell Soup Company Camden, NJ Frederick Chang EY Philadelphia, PA Nicholas Ciocca Stephano Slack LLC Wayne, PA Caroline Ciraolo* Rosenberg Martin Greenberg LLP Baltimore, MD Alexa Claybon* U.S. Department of the Treasury Washington, DC Stevie Cline Orient, OH Sondra L. Cogan Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA Dennis Cohen Cozen O’Connor Southampton, PA Ryan Coleman Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Ian Comisky Blank Rome LLP Philadelphia, PA Nicholas Crocetti CBIZ Plymouth Meeting, PA Adam Cupersmith PwC Philadelphia, PA Laurence Cusack KPMG LLP Philadelphia, PA Shannon Dawson Gordon Fournaris & Mammarella PA Wilmington, DE Mary Desanctis SunGard Data Systems Wayne, PA Joseph Desanto Toll Brothers, Inc. Horsham, PA Matt Devine Temple University Beasley School of Law Philadelphia, PA Mary Ann Di Maio Day & Zimmermann Philadelphia, PA 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 Conference Attendees as of Oct. 30, 2014 Panel chairs are designated with a double asterisk, speakers with a single asterisk. Joseph Dibianca Global Tax Management, Inc. Radnor, PA Peter Faber* McDermott Will & Emery LLP New York, NY Stuart Gibson Stuart D. Gibson, Esq. Reston, VA Stephen Dibonaventura Duane Morris LLP Philadelphia, PA John Farrell Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA Howard Gleit Howard L Gleit Atty at Law Philadelphia, PA Laura Dobson The Vanguard Group, Inc. Valley Forge, PA Bruce Feinstein ParenteBeard LLC Wynnewood, PA Brett Glowacki PwC Philadelphia, PA Julie Donoghue Delaware Department of Insurance Wilmington, DE Neil Feinstein** Deloitte Tax LLP Philadelphia, PA Neal Glueck Integra Lifesciences Corporation Plainsboro, NJ Andrew Finkle BDO USA LLP Newtown, PA Jay Goldberg Attorney at Law Bala Cynwyd, PA Jonathan Flora Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, LLP Philadelphia, PA Martin Goldman VWR International LLC Radnor, PA Ronald Drucker Drucker & Scaccetti Philadelphia, PA Timothy Duffy Day & Zimmermann Philadelphia, PA Katie Duquette Villanova University School of Law Philadelphia, PA Aaron Edelman IRS Philadelphia, PA Ben Egel Fordham University School of Law New York, NY Charles (Chip) Ellis** Hay Group Philadelphia, PA Robert Elwood 1940 Act Law Group Wynnewood, PA David Ernick* U.S. Department of the Treasury Washington, DC Allen Ezard Zausner Foods Corp. New Holland, PA Mark Franz Integra Lifesciences Corporation Plainsboro, NJ Kathleen Fratantoni CBIZ Plymouth Meeting, PA Randel Friedman PwC Philadelphia, PA Christine Funkhouser Global Tax Management, Inc. Radnor, PA Linda Galler* Hofstra University Deane School of Law Hempstead, NY Beth Galvin** EY Philadelphia, PA Nina Garonski Berwind Corporation Philadelphia, PA Brad George PwC Philadelphia, PA Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA Jared Gordon Deloitte Tax LLP Philadelphia, PA Paul Gordon Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia, PA Steven Greene WeiserMazars LLP Philadelphia, PA Ashley Griffith* Deloitte Tax LLP Boston, MA Harry L. (Hank) Gutman* KPMG LLP Washington, DC B Haas Exelon Corporation Oreland, PA Tina Habecker Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA Bryan Hampel Cozen O’Connor Philadelphia, PA 11 Conference Attendees as of Oct. 30, 2014 Panel chairs are designated with a double asterisk, speakers with a single asterisk. James Hanna Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA William Hussey White and Williams LLP Philadelphia, PA Cecile Kohrs TIG Advisors New York, NY Lizbeth Harding VWR International LLC Radnor, PA Carolyn Iafrate Kranz* Kranz & Associates PLLC Washington, DC Seth Komitzky KPMG LLP Philadelphia, PA Melissa Haskin PwC Philadelphia, PA Mark Ierardi KPMG LLP Philadelphia, PA Gerald Kosyla Parkway Corporation Philadelphia, PA Joseph Hayes Offit Kurman, P.A. Philadelphia, PA Susan Jacobson Pine Hill Group Philadelphia, PA Wendi L. Kotzen** Ballard Spahr LLP Philadelphia, PA Steven A. Heffernen** PwC Philadelphia, PA Grace Ji WeiserMazars LLP Philadelphia, PA Hope P. Krebs Duane Morris LLP Philadelphia, PA Mary B. (Handy) Hevener* Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Washington, DC Christina Kalogeropoulou Philadelphia, PA Jan Kumor Integra Lifesciences Corporation Plainsboro, NJ Hal Hicks* Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Washington, DC Stephen Hodge PwC Philadelphia, PA Jeff Holland CSS Industries, Inc. Philadelphia, PA Michael Holtz David’s Bridal, Inc. Conshohocken, PA Meredith Horishny Buzzi Unicem USA Bethlehem, PA Harris M. Horowitz* BlackRock, Inc. New York, NY Kimberly Houston PwC Philadelphia, PA Christine Huebner EY Philadelphia, PA 12 Howard Karel EY Devon, PA Brian Katz PwC Philadelphia, PA Todd Kellert EY Philadelphia, PA H. Grace Kim* Grant Thornton LLP Washington, DC Jihyun Kim Harvard Law School Cambridge, MA David Klausman TaxTalent Glen Gardner, NJ Robert Jean Kloprogge Stibbe New York, NY Katherine Knee Deloitte Tax LLP Newtown Square, PA Nicole Koch Langhorne, PA Timothy Leska Pepper Hamilton LLP Philadelphia, PA John Link Crown Holdings, Inc. Philadelphia, PA Ilya Lipin PwC Philadelphia, PA Ian Liskay EY Philadelphia, PA Edward Liva KPMG LLP New York, NY Jeffrey Malo WTP Advisors White Plains, NY James Malone Malone LLC Philadelphia, PA Nancy Manzano Vertex, Inc. Berwyn, PA Frank Marano, Jr. Northampton, PA 25th Annual Philadelphia Tax Conference • November 5-6, 2014 Conference Attendees as of Oct. 30, 2014 Panel chairs are designated with a double asterisk, speakers with a single asterisk. Theodore Marasciulo Offit Kurman, P.A. Philadelphia, PA Kelley Cooper Miller** Reed Smith LLP Philadelphia, PA Jennifer Price Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA William Marx** Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Darren Mills Fanwood, NJ Scott Reents* AbbVie, Inc. Chicago, IL Marc Maser McCausland Keen & Buckman Radnor, PA Charles Masterson KPMG LLP Pittsburgh, PA Dave Maturo Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Drew Morris Nachmias Morris & Alt PC Riverton, NJ Harry Murphy Kreischer Miller Horsham, PA Douglas W. Nakajima** Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA Morgan Maxwell, III Southeastern, PA Honore Ndondjie Thomas M. Cooley Law School Pontiac, MI Jared Mayer PwC Philadelphia, PA Kyle Nelson EY Philadelphia, PA Ellen McElroy* Pepper Hamilton LLP Washington, DC Oanh Nguyen Philadelphia, PA Thomas McGlone Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA Laurianne Nolan StoneMor Partners, L.P. Mullica Hill, NJ Michael McGrath Gardner Denver, Inc. Wayne, NJ Michael Oravitz Villanova University School of Law Philadelphia, PA Claire McMillan Kirkwood, PA Sylvia Perez Miami, FL Matthew Melinson Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Lisa Petkun Pepper Hamilton LLP Philadelphia, PA Robert Melnick PwC Philadelphia, PA Grant Petrosyan Fort Lee, NJ Judith Mester Deloitte Tax LLP Philadelphia, PA Scott Michel* Caplin & Drysdale Chtd Washington, DC Jeffrey Pevar Solvay Holland, PA Philip Poche Susquehanna International Group, LLP Bala Cynwyd, PA Union League of Philadelphia • Philadelphia, PA Adam Reid Temple University Beasley School of Law Philadelphia, PA Charles Rettig* Hochman Salkin Rettig Toscher & Perez PC Beverly Hills, CA Christine Reuther McCausland Keen & Buckman Radnor, PA Michael Riccio IRS Philadelphia, PA Diane M. Ring* Boston College Law School Newton Centre, MA Scott Robins Grant Thornton LLP Haddon Heights, NJ Andrew Roesch Campbell Soup Company Camden, NJ Gilbert S. Rothenberg* U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC Kenneth Rubin Temple University Beasley School of Law Philadelphia, PA James Saile Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Chris Sanchirico University of Pennsylvania Law School Philadelphia, PA 13 Conference Attendees as of Oct. 30, 2014 Panel chairs are designated with a double asterisk, speakers with a single asterisk. Erin Schatzle Weisermazars, LLP Fort Washington, PA Nicholas Stratis PwC Philadelphia, PA Aiko Whiting Day & Zimmermann Philadelphia, PA Amanee Scott-Stephan Comcast Corporation Philadelphia, PA Francis Sudell Huntingdon Valley, PA Rose Williams* EY Washington, DC David Shapiro** Saul Ewing LLP Philadelphia, PA Scott Shebelsky Preferred Sands Radnor, PA David Shechtman Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP Philadelphia, PA Lani Sherman Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company Hershey, PA Lawrence Silver Kreischer Miller Horsham, PA Eric Sloan* Deloitte Tax LLP Brooklyn, NY Giovanni Smet Stibbe Brussels, Belgium Eric Solomon* EY Washington, DC Laura Spain Exelon Corporation Philadelphia, PA Glen Stankee Akerman Senterfitt Fort Lauderdale, FL William Stickney Grant Thornton LLP Philadelphia, PA Wayne Strasbaugh Ballard Spahr LLP Philadelphia, PA 14 Carol Susko Springfield, VA Matthew Szudajski Villanova University School of Law Philadelphia, PA Ralph Tallman Susquehanna International Group, LLP Bala Cynwyd, PA Daniel Trisdorfer PwC Philadelphia, PA Emily Vannatta Gerresheimer Vineland, NJ Tim Vannatta Integra Lifesciences Corporation Plainsboro, NJ Leila Vaughan Chamberlain Hardlicka Et Al Conshohocken, PA Edward Waddington Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA Joseph Waddington Smart Devine Philadelphia, PA Jonathan Wasser Untracht Early LLC Florham Park, NJ Casey Wooten Bloomberg BNA Arlington, VA Yanling Yang VWR International LLC Radnor, PA Joanne Yeung Drucker & Scaccetti Philadelphia, PA Brett York* U.S. Department of the Treasury Washington, DC John P. Young** ACE Group Philadelphia, PA Brad Zeiger SL Industries, Inc. Mount Laurel, NJ Michael Zeitler Temple University Beasley School of Law Philadelphia, PA William Zimmerman Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP Philadelphia, PA Steven Zuk Arkema Inc. 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