Changes in tax law and how they will affect clients and firms
Bryan W. Stewart, CPA, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Dixie State University
Bryan grew up in Southern Utah and attended Dixie College and Utah State University in pursuit of an associate and bachelor’s degree. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a Master’s in taxation, Bryan started his career in the national tax office of Crowe Horwath. Bryan also worked as a manager for Clifton Gunderson out of their Phoenix office, with his primary responsibilities including R&E tax credit studies and special issue tax research.
Bryan left public practice to pursue a PhD at the University of South Carolina when he received a fellowship from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to motivate experienced CPAs to transition into academia. After graduating, he worked as an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University (BYU) for eight years teaching an upper division tax course and Tax Research in the MAcc. He recently accepted appointment as an Associate Professor at Dixie State University in Southern Utah, where he grew up.
Bryan’s academic research focuses on exploring how professionals respond to different aspects and pressures found in the public accounting working environment. In addition to his academic duties, Bryan provides CPE training at several international accounting firms and has a tax and advisory practice St. George.
Changes in the Tax Law and How They Will Affect Clients and Firms
Outline:
- Update on recent changes in tax law
- Build Back Better Act
- Key provisions of the current Tax-and-Spend bill
- Passed in the House and anticipated changes in the Senate
- Recent changes affecting partnerships and S corporations
- taxes
- reporting requirements