product-image
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: What You Need to Know
Tax
Webcast

One Big Beautiful Bill Act: What You Need to Know

Join the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy team and a guest expert for a webcast on H.R. 1, "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Understand how the bill would affect individuals and businesses, and gain insight into AICPA’s advocacy efforts.

Do you have an AICPA or CIMA membership? Log in to apply your member discount.

Format

Webcast

NASBA Field of Study

Taxes

Level

Overview

CPE Credits

1

Instructor

Jan Lewis, Todd Sloves, Kristin M. Esposito, Melanie Lauridsen

Availability

3 months

Product Number

WC4977021

 View  
 Business & partner 
Product Details

Explore the latest developments in H.R. 1, "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," in a session delivered by members of the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy team and a fellow expert practitioner.

In this one-hour webcast, we will:

  • Unpack key tax provisions
  • Discuss potential implications for individuals and businesses
  • Provide insight into the AICPA’s advocacy efforts

Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of:

  • What is in the bill
  • What is at stake
  • How to prepare clients for what is ahead

Key Topics

  • Overview of H.R. 1, "One Big Beautiful Bill Act"
  • Breakdown of major tax provisions
  • Implications for individuals and businesses
  • AICPA’s advocacy efforts and policy insights
  • Guidance on preparing clients for potential changes

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify the key tax provisions included in H.R. 1, "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," and understand their potential impact on individuals and businesses.
  • Recognize the AICPA’s policy positions and advocacy efforts related to the proposed legislation.
  • Recall insights from expert analysis to anticipate how the proposed changes may affect tax planning and compliance strategies.

Who Will Benefit

CPAs, tax practitioners, CPAs in business and industry, medium firms, small firms, sole proprietors

PCPS members save 20%:

A promo code is required during checkout to receive the discounted price. Promo codes and other PCPS discount information can be found here.

More Details
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes
Level
Overview
Prerequisites
None
Access
This is a digital product. With full paid access the content will be available to you for 3 months after purchase date.
Duration
1 hr
Pricing
Do you have an AICPA or CIMA membership? Log in to apply your member discount.

Group ordering for your team

2 to 5 registrants

Save time with our group order form. We’ll send a consolidated invoice to keep your learning expenses organized.

Start order

6+ registrants

We can help with group discounts. Email client.support@aicpa-cima.com
US customers call 1-800-634-6780 (option 1)

Contact us
Speakers
Jan Lewis
CPA
Jan Lewis is a Tax Partner with BMSS Advisors and CPAs in Ridgeland MS. Her responsibilities include income and estate tax planning, research, and compliance for individual and business clients. Her areas of practice include healthcare, oil & gas, construction, real estate, and high net worth individuals. She has taught continuing education classes throughout Mississippi and nationwide to CPAs in the areas of income tax planning, business tax matters, and S Corporation tax matters, and has given presentations on financial literacy, tax reform, and other tax issues to various groups across the country. Jan has authored articles on tax matters for the Tax Adviser publication and has served as a webcast presenter for the AICPA’s Tax Division. She has been interviewed by Fox Business News, NPR, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Bankrate, and the Detroit Free Press for her insight on various policy and practice matters affecting taxpayers. She was selected as one of Forbes Top 200 CPAs in America in 2024. Jan is active in the Mississippi Society of CPAs, previously serving as President of the Society, a member of the MSCPA Board of Governors, an officer of the Society’s Central Chapter, and a trustee of the Mississippi Tax Institute. Jan currently is a member of the MSCPA's Long Range Planning Committee and the MSCPA's Young CPAs Liaison Committee. Jan has held many leadership roles within the AICPA throughout her career. She has served as the MSCPA’s elected representative to the AICPA Council, and on the AICPA Life Insurance and Disability Plans Committee. She was a member and chair of the AICPA's Tax Practice and Procedures Committee, and member and chair of the AICPA's Tax Executive Committee, the senior committee overseeing the work of all Tax Division committees and technical resource panels. Jan has served on the AICPA Board of Directors since 2023. She was recently elected as Vice Chair of the AICPA, and in that role, Jan is part of the executive committee that directs the strategic vision of both the AICPA and the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (the Association). As Vice Chair, Jan looks forward to working with the Association to be the global voice of accounting and finance professionals worldwide, while advocating for the profession, the public and her clients. Jan is a native of Jackson, MS, and a 1985 Summa Cum Laude graduate of Mississippi State University. She is a member and past chair of the Adkerson School of Accountancy Advisory Board at MSU and was selected as the MSU College of Business's Alumni Fellow for 2016. She was chosen as MSU Beta Alpha Psi Alumnus of the Year in 2000. Jan and her husband, John, live in Jackson with their spoiled dachshunds, Connie, Rocky and Snoop.
Todd Sloves
Todd Sloves brings over 14 years of experience on Capitol Hill, having worked for five U.S. Representatives. Most recently, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Rep. Donald Norcross (D-NJ), managing the D.C. office and liaising with key House caucuses. Prior roles include Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director for Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), where he focused on transportation, labor and immigration, and helped secure Espaillat’s appointment to the Appropriations Committee. He also spent nearly seven years with former Democratic Caucus Chair Joe Crowley (D-NY), rising to Legislative Director. In his current role, Todd leads federal legislative and advocacy efforts for the accounting profession, builds relationships with policymakers and monitors congressional and regulatory developments.
Kristin M. Esposito
CPA, MST
Kristin Esposito is a Director on the AICPA Tax Policy & Advocacy team based in Washington, DC. In this role she supports AICPA tax policy and advocacy initiatives through the development, review, and submission to Congress, the Department of the Treasury, and the Internal Revenue Service of technical and policy recommendations.
Melanie Lauridsen
Melanie Lauridsen is the AICPA Vice President of the Tax Policy & Advocacy team in Washington, DC. In this position, she is responsible for the review, formulation, and submission of federal tax technical and policy recommendations to Congress, the Treasury Department, and the Internal Revenue Service. Prior to her current role she also worked on the AICPA Tax Practice & Ethics team determining strategic direction for resources, education, and materials necessary for CPAs to be recognized as the premier providers of tax services. Before working at the AICPA, she also worked at PwC and then Argy, Wiltse and Robinson. She has a Bachelor of Economics from Brigham Young University and a Masters in Accountancy from George Washington University.
Accessibility

The Association is dedicated to removing barriers to the accountancy profession and ensuring that all accountancy professionals and other members of the public with an interest in the profession or joining the profession, including those with disabilities, have access to the profession and the Association's website, educational materials, products, and services.The Association is committed to making professional learning accessible to all product users. This commitment is maintained in accordance with applicable law. For additional information, please refer to the Association's Website Accessibility Policy. As part of this commitment, this product is closed-captioned. For additional accommodation requests please contact adaaccessibility@aicpa-cima.com and indicate the product that you are interested in (title, etc.) and the requested accommodation(s): Audio/Visual/Other. A member of our team will be in contact with you promptly to make sure we meet your needs appropriately.

Ratings and reviews

Cancellation Policy
View our Cancellation policy here

Related content

}