Exploring the Impact of Tax Code Changes on the Municipal Bond Market
Exploring the Impact of Tax Code Changes on the Municipal Bond Market
Conference RegistrationSession Details
Date: Monday, June 30
Time: 2:40 pm - 3:55 pm ET
1.5 CPE credits
Level: update
Field of Study: Finance
Location: Room 146
This year's Congress ushered in significant shifts in economic policies, fiscal priorities, tax implications, and market dynamics. This timely panel will highlight the political climate in Washington, DC, and the impact of the election on the municipal bond space.
Our panelists will have an in-depth discussion on how the conversations about immigration, climate, and tax reform will shape the municipal bond market and other funding streams. Whether you are managing your organization's debt, treasury functions, or budgets, this session will provide essential insights to help you adapt to the evolving market.
Learning Objectives
Analyze recent tax reforms and their impact on state and municipal finance.
Understand changes to tax credit structures and implications for state and local governments.
Develop strategies for optimizing financial planning under updated tax laws.
Speakers
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Ryan Abraham
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Brent Bryant
Assistant City Manager / Chief Financial Officer, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Nikolai J. Sklaroff
Capital Finance Director, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, California
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Darryl Street
Associate Treasurer, Debt & Grants Management, Government of the District of Columbia, OCFO
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Nora Wittstruck
Managing Director, Chief Analytical Officer, S&P Global Ratings