
Prepare for the TCJA Sunset
The clock is ticking on key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Are you and your clients ready for 2025?
Join Rebecca Sheppard, Esq. and Peter Haukebo, Esq. to discuss the end of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Wednesday, July 1st, at 1:00 PM.
We'll break down the most significant TCJA changes set to expire and equip tax professionals and attorneys with the critical knowledge needed to advise clients effectively and navigate the evolving tax landscape.
Key Takeaways:
- Understand which major TCJA provisions are expiring.
- Identify potential impacts on your clients.
- Learn strategies to prepare for the post-TCJA environment.
About the Speakers
Rebecca Sheppard is a tax attorney and a Partner in the Tax Controversy practice group at Frost Law. Over the last two years, Rebecca has used her background in government practice to work with business clients across the country in helping them secure government funding from PPP, EIDL, and the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). Unlike many other tax professionals, Rebecca has used her tax and legal background to closely follow the legislative changes and relief programs, giving her a thorough understanding of the complexities of how businesses from all industries can maximize their claims for refundable tax credits. Her efforts have allowed her to recover significant refunds for many small and medium-sized businesses around the country.
Peter Haukebo is a tax attorney and a Partner in the Tax Controversy practice group at Frost Law. Since 2020, Peter has leveraged his background in tax and corporate law to work with business owners throughout the U.S. to help them claim much-needed relief from PPP, EIDL, and the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). His familiarity with the ever-changing tax code and recent legislation allows him to provide second opinions for businesses even if they already filed a claim so that the business owner can properly maximize their tax credits received. His efforts have helped inform hundreds of business owners on the intricacies of ERC and allowed many to claim significant refundable tax credits.


