WEBCAST

Reconciliation Bill Tax Provisions: Implications for the Energy and Chemicals Industry

Webcast overview

On September 15th, the House Ways & Means Committee approved its portion of legislation relating to the 2022 Budget Reconciliation Bill. The Ways and Means provisions contain a number of significant tax provisions that could impact the Energy & Chemicals industry if enacted. This webcast will provide an overview of such tax provisions, the potential impact on the industry, and the prospects for ultimate enactment.

This webcast is part of our “Washington Wednesday” series that we will be holding throughout the fall as we explore the prospects and substance of these potential legislative developments.

Please join us for what promises to be an insightful and informative webcast as we explore the prospects and substance of these potential legislative developments.

Featured speakers

Glenn Todd

Glenn Todd

Principal, National Tax Leader, Power and Utilities, KPMG US

John P. Gimigliano

John P. Gimigliano

Principal, Washington National Tax, KPMG US

Hannah Hawkins

Hannah Hawkins

Principal, Credits & Incentives, Washington National Tax, KPMG US

Kimberly Sucha

Kimberly Sucha

Renewables Leader, KPMG US

Julie M. Marion

Julie M. Marion

Principal, Passthroughs, Washington National Tax, KPMG US

Chetan Vagholkar

Chetan Vagholkar

Partner, International Tax, KPMG US

Taylor Cortright

Taylor Cortright

Managing Director, Excise Tax Practice, KPMG US

Jeff Dodson

Jeff Dodson

Partner, Tax, KPMG LLP

Grant Gooding

Grant Gooding

Managing Director, Tax, KPMG

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