MBA Education Tax Reform Proposals & Potential Impacts on CRE Finance Jan. 18

MBA Education hosts a webinar, Tax Reform Proposals & Potential Impacts on Commercial Real Estate Finance, on Wednesday, Jan. 18 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. ET.

One of the top legislative priorities for the new administration and Congress is tax reform. With proposals to eliminate business interest deductions and transform depreciation into expensing, deep-rooted elements of commercial real estate investing could be altered or eliminated, including 1031 exchanges, state and local tax deductions, carried interest, capital gains, estate taxes and more.

MBA and industry experts will review tax reform proposals and how they may impact you and your business. If you work in commercial real estate finance, you won’t want to miss this discussion.

Objectives
–Current high-level political state of play of tax reform
–General structure of tax reform proposals
–CRE-specific elements under consideration
–Potential impacts on LLCs, REITs, etc.
–Potential impacts on mortgage financing

Speakers
–Adam Feuerstein, Real Estate Tax Technical Leader, PwC
–Mike Fratantoni, Chief Economist & Senior Vice President, Research & Industry Technology, MBA
–Bill Killmer, Senior Vice President, Legislative & Political Affairs, MBA
–Robert Schachat, Director, Technical Services, Real Estate, National Tax Department, Ernst & Young LLP

Who Should Attend
–Commercial Real Estate Professionals
–Tax Analysts
–Legislative/ Political Affairs Professionals
–Industry professionals interested in learning more about tax reform proposals

To register, click https://store.mortgagebankers.org/ProductDetail.aspx?product_code=E2171716BC/REGIS.

Notes
–Call begins on Jan. 18 from 3:30-5:00 pm ET
–Login instructions will be sent to paid attendees in advance of the webinar.
–All paid attendees will receive a copy of the audio recording and PowerPoint deck at the conclusion of the webinar.

For more information, visit https://www.mba.org/store/events/webinar/tax-reform-proposals-and-the-potential-impacts-on-cre-finance.