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Mastering disaster tax relief

Tax Section Odyssey

Release Date: 04/10/2025

Understanding Tariffs: Implications for Tax Practitioners show art Understanding Tariffs: Implications for Tax Practitioners

Tax Section Odyssey

On this episode, , a National Technical Leader of transfer pricing at Grant Thorton and , a Senior Manager on the AICPA’s Tax Policy & Advocacy team, discuss the intersection of tariffs and tax. The conversation covers the basics of tariffs, their implications for US-based businesses and how tariffs interact with transfer pricing and inventory valuation. The guests also share practical advice for mitigating costs associated with tariffs and discuss the importance of careful planning and strategic decision-making in the current landscape. What you’ll learn from this episode:  ...

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Tax Section Odyssey

On this episode uncover the latest updates related to disaster tax relief with the “Master of Disaster” Jerry Schreiber, CPA, and Brandon Nishnick, Manager, Tax Practice & Ethics —  AICPA & CIMA. Hear valuable insights and practical advice for tax practitioners who are dealing with disaster-related tax issues.  What you’ll learn from this episode:  •    The latest legislation related to tax disaster relief •    What’s considered a “qualified disaster” for tax purposes  •    Practical considerations around filing...

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ERC updates & deadlines – Revised to incorporate new IRS FAQs show art ERC updates & deadlines – Revised to incorporate new IRS FAQs

Tax Section Odyssey

On this episode (an updated version of the previous episode ) Chris Wittich, MBT, CPA, Partner — Boyum Barenscheer, discusses the latest updates on the employee retention credit (ERC) as the five-year anniversary of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, P.L. 116-136, approaches. He emphasizes the upcoming deadline for submitting 2021 ERC claims by April 15, 2025. Also covered is the latest guidance from the IRS on how to handle income tax returns for ERC claims, the challenges faced by clients related to slow IRS ERC claim processing and tips for addressing claim...

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ERC updates & deadlines show art ERC updates & deadlines

Tax Section Odyssey

On this episode Chris Wittich, MBT, CPA, Partner — Boyum Barenscheer, discusses the latest updates on the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) as the five-year anniversary of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, P.L. 116-136, approaches. He emphasizes the upcoming deadline of submitting 2021 ERC claims by April 15, 2025 and addresses the complexities surrounding the statute of limitations for ERC claims and income tax returns. The episode also highlights the challenges faced by clients in managing tax liabilities, the slow IRS ERC claims processing and tips for...

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On this episode, , discusses strategies for thriving during tax season. Mark highlights his current challenges but reiterates the importance of staying educated and focused in order to foster a spirit of collaboration and support to get through busy season. What you’ll learn from this episode:  Practical tips on supporting staff during busy season How to stay focused and avoid getting distracted with all the noise The importance of providing support and guidance to your colleagues Tips on managing workflow and deadlines AICPA resources — Tackle today’s top practice management...

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Learning to listen differently to your clients and expand your advisory role show art Learning to listen differently to your clients and expand your advisory role

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In this episode, Jamie Lopiccolo, CPA, CGMA, Founder and Managing Member of and Will Hill, Owner of discuss marketing and pricing tax advisory services. They explore the importance of identifying client needs through effective listening and highlight the significance of understanding clients’ pain points and gaps to move beyond traditional tax. What you’ll learn from this episode: How to use effective listening techniques to identify client needs and help uncover pain points and gaps The importance of moving beyond traditional tax services to offer comprehensive advisory solutions. How...

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Navigating professional risk: Identifying conflicts of interest and high-risk clients show art Navigating professional risk: Identifying conflicts of interest and high-risk clients

Tax Section Odyssey

On this episode, Nicole Graham, Risk Consultant — Aon, and Stan Sterna, Vice President — Aon, the national administrator and broker for the AICPA Member Insurance Programs, discuss identifying high-risk clients and managing conflicts of interest. They share their experiences and insights on professional liability risks, client acceptance and continuance protocols and the importance of maintaining objectivity and ethical standards in the accounting profession. What you’ll learn from this episode: Why it’s critical to have and follow client acceptance and continuance protocols. How to...

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Tax Section Odyssey

In this episode, Brian Davis, owner of , discusses how technology has transformed the way his CPA firm operates and interacts with clients. Brian highlights the importance of using technology to provide a top-notch, virtual client experience. He shares insights on tools that have enhanced client engagement and streamlined his firms’ operations. What you’ll learn from this episode: Examples of ways to use technology to enhance a client’s experience How remote work and serving clients virtually has worked for his firm The benefits of offering subscription model billing The importance of...

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Finding your passion for tax with Tony Nitti show art Finding your passion for tax with Tony Nitti

Tax Section Odyssey

"The tax industry is a gift for people who want to learn and grow and be challenged. There's never going to come a day where you close volume two of the code and say, 'I figured it all out, I know what it all means now.’” Tony Nitti, Partner — EY National Tax   In this final episode of 2024, Tony Nitti shares his journey within the tax industry, emphasizing the importance of finding one’s passion, investing in oneself and overcoming personal challenges. Listen as Tony shares his personal experience and practical advice for career growth and fulfillment in the tax profession....

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Tax talk 2025 — Policies, provisions and perspectives show art Tax talk 2025 — Policies, provisions and perspectives

Tax Section Odyssey

Note: This podcast episode was recorded Nov. 20, 2024, and since then, the U.S. House of Representatives races have been called, giving the Republicans 220 congressional members and the Democrats 215. This balance could change depending on potential special elections if some members of the House are appointed to positions within President-Elect Trump’s administration. In this episode of the AICPA's Tax Section Odyssey podcast, Kasey Pittman, CPA, MST, Director of Tax Policy ­— Baker Tilly US LLP, discusses potential upcoming tax legislation for 2025, focusing on the complexities and...

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On this episode uncover the latest updates related to disaster tax relief with the “Master of Disaster” Jerry Schreiber, CPA, and Brandon Nishnick, Manager, Tax Practice & Ethics —  AICPA & CIMA. Hear valuable insights and practical advice for tax practitioners who are dealing with disaster-related tax issues. 

What you’ll learn from this episode: 
•    The latest legislation related to tax disaster relief
•    What’s considered a “qualified disaster” for tax purposes 
•    Practical considerations around filing extensions for tax returns postponed due to disasters
•    State disaster tax relief resources available
•    How to obtain disaster relief when records are located in a disaster area

AICPA resources

Disaster Relief Resource Center Preparing for disasters beforehand, deciphering tax relief opportunities and accessing resources during the recovery process help to protect personal and business assets. In the event of a disaster, AICPA & CIMA are here to help and provide resources to help you get on the road to personal and financial recovery.

State Disaster Tax Relief Guide There is inconsistency in the tax relief states offer following federally declared disasters. This resource serves as a guide to reduce confusion.

IRS resources

IR-2025-41 IRS reminder: Disaster victims in twelve states have automatic extensions to file and pay their 2024 taxes.

Publication 547, Casualties, Disasters, and Thefts This IRS publication explains the tax treatment of casualties, thefts and losses on deposits.

Other resources

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Bookmark the FEMA website for FEMA responses to all declared domestic disasters and emergencies, whether natural or man-made. 

Keep your finger on the pulse of the dynamic and evolving tax landscape with insights from tax thought leaders in the AICPA Tax Section. The Tax Section Odyssey podcast includes a digest of tax developments, trending issues and practice management tips that you need to be aware of to elevate your professional development and your firm practices.

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