TeleStrategies' Communications Taxation 2011 is now scheduled for next May 24-26, 2011 -- New Orleans
- Call for Speakers -
Send your speaking request to Matthew Lucas at [email protected],
by February 18, 2011
Since the show’s inception in 1999, TeleStrategies’ Communications Taxation conference has become the go to event for service provider tax professionals looking to learn about - and keep up to date on - changing taxation policy, communications services and the tax implications thereof. Each event attracts about 200 attendees, the majority of whom are service providers.
Speaking opportunities
We welcome speakers from all areas of the industry – carriers both large and small; all telecom providers (wireline, mobile, cable, content, entertainment, applications); all business types (retail, wholesale, enterprise, pre-paid); and the vendors who support the market.
Deadline
If you would like to participate as a speaker or panelist, please send your request to Matthew Lucas no later than February 18th.
Don’t wait until the deadline to submit your ideas or topics. In fact, the earlier I know of your intent to participate, the easier it is for me to organize the program, resolve conflicts, hone topics/panels and make sure you are on the agenda!
Submission format (general sessions)
- Email to: Matthew Lucas ([email protected])
- Session Title: 5-10 words, keep it catchy and representative of the session content
- Session Description: 5-8 sentences are perfect. Feel free to err on the verbose side (as I can always trim that back), or just list the bullet points of what you want to cover.
- Session Speakers: List the names, titles, company for each speaker
- Contact information: Send me the email and phone number of who I should follow up with.
You can submit more than one talk.
For a better understanding of the session format, see the sessions listed on last year’s agenda at http://www.telestrategies.com/tax
Interested in organizing a panel?
Panels can be a great way to provide a set of perspectives on a given topic. If you are interested in organizing a panel, drop me a note with the topic and speaker list. Or, if you would like to participate as a panelist – just let me know what topic interests you, and I will work to identify other experts in the area who might be interested as well.
Topic ideas
The topics that we generally cover at the event are listed below. But, we welcome other topic ideas! In fact, the most interesting talks are the ones that cover the emerging, niche areas of the profession. So, please send me your ideas!
Costs
All speakers receive a complimentary pass to the complete conference program.
Proposed Topics
The list below is intended to give you an idea of some of the topics we hope to address at the conference. They are by no means comprehensive. We welcome you suggestions for others.
General Speaking Sessions - Session Ideas
- Taxing emerging services – cloud computing/hosting, 3rd party applications, media/entertainment, subsidized/bundled transport, mobile payments, emerging partnerships/revenue share
- Transaction tax issues, regulatory decisions, what is on horizon
- Key federal/state legislation updates
- Key case law updates
- Transactional tax issues – updates, and upcoming issues related to video, hosting, cloud, content and emerging telecom services
- State tax initiatives, reform and bellwethers
- Tax accounting updates
- Income tax updates/strategies – reducing effective tax rates and protecting against future liabilities
- Tax ethics considerations – both legal and accounting ethics rules
- Audit defense / penalty abatement strategies
- Sales and use tax, property tax, bundles, depreciation updates
Tax Challenges – Brainstorming Breakout Sessions (similar to previous years’ networking roundtables but with a detailed intro to the topic and issues. Feel free to submit new topics)
- Sales tax exemptions for services
- Fed and State USF surcharge and payment issues in connection with bundles, new products, safe harbor, and other regulatory surcharges.
- Prepaid taxation
- Bundling tax issues
- Property tax issues
- Billing system implementation/integration with tax calculation engines
- Wholesale tax issues
- Situs Issues in local taxation and alternative approaches
- Disclosure considerations
The Selection Process
Those companies that support the program through their sponsorship/exhibiting will receive top consideration. Please make sure you contact Jeanette Townsend by the proposal deadline so that we can take it into consideration during the selection process. For complete details on sponsoring/exhibiting, call or contact Jeanette Townsend at 703-622-3524 or by e-mail at [email protected].
Proposals are due February 18. Again, don’t wait until then to express your interest in speaking, and/or to discuss the topic you would like to present on.
Please direct any questions you might have to Matthew Lucas at 703-622-3522 or [email protected]
Sponsorship Opportunities
For exhibit or sponsorship information, contact Jeanette Townsend, TeleStrategies’ director of sales at 703-622-3524, or by e-mail at [email protected].
About TeleStrategies' Telecom Taxation
TeleStrategies' 12th Annual Communications Taxation conference brings together the nation's top tax professionals to address the challenging and amazingly complex domain of telecommunications taxation.
The program provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of telecom tax, including:
- Key legal proceedings, judgments and case studies that set precedent and basis
- Transaction, income, property tax compliance and audit defense
- Emerging services including TV, content, wireless content, app-stores
- Federal/local fees and surcharges
- Sourcing, nexus, jurisdiction regulations across federal, state and local authorities
- All provider types, including wireline, wireless, content aggregators, ISPs, cable
- All pricing/payment models - prepaid, post-pay, bundles
- Emerging regulation issues
- Key local legislation including bellwethers California, Washington State, Colorado and Louisiana
- Billing integration, interfaces, quality assurance, internal controls
- And more!
Whether you are new to telecom taxes, or an industry veteran, you will learn how to lower your tax bill, streamline tax operations, proactively prepare for audits, better defend your company's audit position, leverage case studies/precedent to lower your tax liabilities, and, most importantly, network with your peers to share your experiences.
I hope to see you in the Big Easy this May 24-26 for another fantastic event.
Sincerely,
Dr. Matthew Lucas, Program Chair
EXAMPLE SESSIONS (From 2010 Event)
TeleStrategies' Communications Taxation 2010
Held May 17-19, 2010 -- Chicago, IL
9:00 - 4:30 -- Preconference tutorial: Understanding Communications Taxation (details)
Conference Opening Remarks
Dr. Matthew Lucas, Vice President, TeleStrategies
Executive Kickoff Panel
Join a distinguished panel of communications service providers as they explore the challenges they and their companies face in navigating through today’s often confusing and complicated tax maze. The speakers will explore recent and potential future legislative developments at the federal and state level and the impact for the industry. Topics include: convergence of technologies and the inability of lawmakers to keep up, transaction tax issues facing companies today, emerging products and services that don’t fit into current taxing methodologies. We will explore top priorities for the cable, broadband and telecom industries for their tax departments and policy groups and efforts underway to achieve their goals.
Brian Goldstein, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Annabelle Canning, Vice President, State Tax Policy, Verizon
Mark Schichtel, Vice President of Tax, Time Warner Cable
Make Sense of the New Stuff - Understanding the Tax Implications of Emerging Services
This session will cover the range of emerging telecom services which are likely to have significant tax and compliance implications for operators. Topics to be addressed include application revenue (including content from mobile appstores, cable/satellite set top devices, gaming consoles and other specialty devices such as the tablet market), subsidized transport/reciprocal compensation for prioritized traffic (e.g., video transport and hosted services), smartgrid/M2M, commerce/online transactions within social networks, and other sources of revenue from emerging partnerships.
Chris Couch, CTO, Transverse
Dr. Matthew Lucas, Vice President, TeleStrategies
Jim Nason, Tax Managing Partner, Telecommunications, Deloitte Tax
Mike Weller, Director of Compliance, BillSoft
E-911 Compliance Strategies for the Prepaid Wireless Industry (10:30 - 11:15)
This session will look at the at court cases, different ARPU (alternate revenue calculation methodologies), and tax preparer challenge for E911 prepaid wireless fee collection, exemption and compliance. The speakers will cover the legal background on 911 wireless, including the TracFone case and Florida rulings; address practical considerations such as determining number of active subscribers and sourcing issues; and look at implementing alternate forms of compliance, including ARPU, the Tennessee method and other state studies.
David Rubenstein, Managing Editor, Telecommunications & Utilities Tax, CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business
Moshe Weingarten, Manager of Operations and Production, CorpSystem SalesTax
CCH, a WoltersKluwer Business
Mark Lammert, President, Compliance Solutions
Prepaid Point-of-Sale Sourcing (11:15 - 12:00)
The 911 tax expansions have created an administrative nightmare for most operators that offer prepaid service. This session will provide updates to the legislative proposals aimed at resolving the difficulties associated with imposing fixed monthly taxes on prepaid services. The speakers will talk through their proposals and success with the NCSL; statutory adoption in Maine, Louisiana and Texas; planned action in 2010 and strategies for dealing with prepaid sourcing.
John Cmelak, Vice President, State Tax Policy, Verizon Communications
Scott Mackey, Economist & Partner, Kimbell Sherman Ellis
Send lawyers, guns and money - a review of this year's significant state and local tax controversies and what taxpayers are doing to fight back.
This session will detail the past year's significant audit and tax controversies impacting the telecommunications industry and look at the resulting issues and opportunities taxpayers must consider in the coming months.
Kristine Dankenbrink, Senior Vice President, Tax, Comcast
Mark Schichtel, SVP Tax, Time Warner Cable
Eric Tresh, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan
Offering Colocation?
Colocation encompasses many diverse items that can have a wide range of tax implications. This session will discuss the different components of co location - what they are and things to consider when taxing them.
Sandra Thomas, CPA, Tax Research Director, BillSoft
Tim Hanses, Sr. Tax & Regulatory Specialist, QComm Corporation
Transaction tax issues and updates for digital goods, cloud computing, hosting, content and hybrid telecommunications services
There are a multitude of transaction tax ramifications related to emerging telecom products and services. This session will look at how providers, who may not be "traditional" telecommunications companies, need to be ready to comply with the applicable billing, collection and tax remittance issues. The speaker will consider a range of services, including cloud computing, telematics, GPS location and tracking services, information services, VoIP, music, games, wallpaper as well as other emerging offerings.
Grady Cunningham, Partner, State and Local Tax, KPMGAndy Ottinger, Vice President - Tax, Qwest Communications
Transaction Tax Audit Defense
This session focuses on managing audits and negotiating liabilities to minimize audit assessment payments to the various state and local taxing authorities. The speakers will look at the alternatives to traditional audits and provide real-world examples of negotiated settlements to consider as you navigate through your current and future audit activities.
Jamie Brenner, SALT Director,PricewaterhouseCoopers
Brad O'Donnell, Transaction Tax Director, Audit, Verizon
Mark Swan, Transaction Tax Counsel, Time Warner Cable
Taxation of Services in the Migration to a Service Economy
As state and local jurisdictions deal with record deficits and a shrinking tax base, they are imposing a deluge of taxes on the communications industry. Just about every service type and service provider is affected – and the problem is only getting worse. This session will bring you up to date with the key struggles of bellwether jurisdictions to enact and implement these taxes (past and present), along with an analysis of relevant cases that you need to know.
Jim Kranjc, Principal, Ryan & Company
Tom Donohoe, Partner, McDermott, Will & Emery
Bundling – The Customer Demands It, How to Tax It
Bundling remains topical and at the forefront on a carrier’s “headache list.” With new emerging services and offerings created every day, taxing a mixed, bundled service is becoming even more complex. What’s worse is that limited guidance and short time-to-market deadlines make being proactive difficult, if not impossible. The speakers will discuss how to segregate even the most complex product and service bundles, apply discounts and deal with this continuing issue -- enabling operators to tackle this daunting, top-of-mind problem.
Jim Nason, Tax Managing Partner, Telecommunications, Deloitte Tax
Rick Heller, Executive Director , Transaction Tax Research, Planning, & Policy, AT&T
Doug Hurst, Director- Transaction Tax, Qwest Communications
Transaction Tax implications of Cross-border Transactions
Thinking about doing business in Canada? Already there? This session will explore the transaction tax implications of cross-border telecommunications services including the Canadian transaction taxes that may apply and the potential for double taxation by both the United States and Canada.
Jeff Cohen, Director, Tax Content & Workflow Solutions, Thomson Reuters
Joshua W. Jobe, CPA, Senior Consultant, Sales & Use Tax, Thomson Reuters
James P. Minneman, Staff Consultant, Sales & Use Tax, Thomson Reuters
Fighting the Good Fight - Communication Industry Efforts to Ensure Sound Tax Policy in a Deficit Environment
This session will provide an overview of some of the key tax policy debates being conducted across the country and how pending and proposed legislation will likely impact your company's financial performance.
Tom Donnelly, Vice President - State and Local Tax, Comcast
Steve Kranz, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan
Audit Defense Strategy
Carriers spend an inordinate amount of time and money defending prior positions in the face of auditors armed with 20-20 hindsight. Meanwhile, the same jurisdictions are facing budget crises never before seen, thereby making audit recovery their first priority. This session presents views from seasoned veterans regarding current audit issues and industry trends, as well as pragmatic perspectives on audit defense best practices and success strategies.
Kathy Saxton, Senior Member, Multistate Tax Service, Deloitte Tax
Liz Bopp, Tax Director, AT&T
Audra Mitchell, State Tax Counsel, Sprint
Cindy Gonzales, Assistant General Counsel, State & Local Tax Verizon
The Priceless Value of Precise Property Location Data in Determining Tax Jurisdictions
Assigning incorrect tax information to properties for the billing, collection and remittance of transaction taxes and for the assessment of tangible personal property can cost companies a tremendous amount of time and money to fix. Having current, precise information on the exact locations of tax districts is essential for organizations that rely on this information to bill customers and/or establish special tax areas to support community improvement projects. This session will discuss tax jurisdiction determination, the challenges in keeping these assignments up-to-date and to what level data needs to go to avoid penalties from the inaccurate assignment of tax information.
John Siegman, Vice President, First American Spatial Solutions
NETWORKING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Discuss tax issues with your peers in an intimate and informal roundtable format. Session moderators provide subject matter expertise to facilitate discussion, perspectives and most importantly -- answers!
Greening in the Telecommunications World
Telcos are being required to add alternative energy options and enhance the energy efficiency of their networks. Tax will play a critical role as credits, incentives, penalties and the potential trading of benefits comes to the forefront. This panel will discuss the ins-and-outs of the regulatory and legislative issues, and what you need to know from a tax perspective as this is becoming a huge topic across the sector.
Rob Calafell, C&I Leader, Deloitte Tax
Craig T. Lammlin, Sr. Manager, Credits & Incentives, Deloitte Tax
Sweeping Changes Across Enterprise’s Use of Geographic/Geospatial Data: Enterprise GIS projects will include the Tax Departments
This breakout will look at the issues of sharing geographic and geospatial data between engineering/operations and taxation; growth of special tax districts (almost 1900 over 4000 municipalities); increasing data granularity and parcel-level data; and how to drive out related IT, billing and integration costs.
Daniel Lawson, Director - Tax Applications, First American Spatial Solutions
Debbie Diot, Director Sales, First American Spatial Solutions
Voluntary Disclosure, Amnesty or Alternative Settlement: Determining the Best Approach
This breakout will discuss the pros, cons and interplay of current voluntary disclosure and amnesty programs; consider the key factors in determining which route to take for disclosing past liabilities; highlight some potential benefits and traps for the unwary; and discuss some creative alternatives which may be available for taxpayers who do not qualify for traditional voluntary disclosure programs or who wish to voluntarily disclose liabilities in jurisdictions which do not have formal voluntary disclosure programs. .
Stephanie Bergeron, Tax Director, One Communications
Don Maynor, Esq., California Utility Users Tax and Franchise Law
Amanda Gebicki, Grant McCarthy Group
Wholesale Tax Issues: Balancing Competing Interests
Roundtable participants will share strategies for dealing with the often competing goals of keeping their resale customers happy while avoiding risk for your own company. Resellers are also encouraged to share their experiences in successfully establishing exempt status with their wholesalers.
Toby Bargar, Esq., Senior Tax Consultant, BillSoft
Income Tax ConsiderationsMergers, liquidations and restructuring have tremendous impact on state, income, franchise, sales/use and other taxes. This breakout will address tax planning issues, including the potential hidden costs and pitfalls.
Larry Fee, Partner - S/U, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Kevin Merkell, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Thomas Prahl, Manager - M&A, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Thomas Snyder, Partner - M&A, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Sales, Use and Transaction Tax Audit and Refund Issues
This breakout will provide practical advice for taxpayers to help expedite audits and refund claims in this era of increased scrutiny by taxing authorities. Topics to be covered include planning for audits and reverse audits, uncovering potential refund opportunities, substantiating and documenting exemptions within audits or refund claims, discussion of various abatement strategies, providing detailed backup information in electronic form and dealing with recalcitrant vendors in states where vendors are required to file refund claims.
Peter Stirling, Senior Manager, KPMG
Marie Harris, Senior Manager - Tax, T-Mobile
Accurate Product Mapping - Step One in Taxing Your Products Correctly
As much as 20% of telecom products are mapped incorrectly, with tax codes unknowingly assigned incorrectly. This breakout will look at how mapping -- even with the best database grid of taxability decisions -- can lead to disaster, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Shon Holyfield, CEO, TTR (and former Tax Director at Cox Communication)
Pre-Conference Tutorial -- May 17, 2010
Understanding Communications Taxation
Led by Jim Nason, Tax Managing Partner, Telecommunications, Deloitte Tax LLP
With Deloitte Tax members: Joe Carr, Kent Mathis and Kathy Saxton
This intense introductory seminar continues to be refreshed and updated to cover not only the basics of our current tax system for communications service providers, but a deeper dive into key tax considerations associated with “cutting edge” services and applications. This is a must for people new to the communications space or those that want a refresher of Communications Tax 101+. The first part of the program will continue to be focused on the core aspects of telecom taxation with the afternoon taking on the more challenging issues facing today’s telecom tax professional.
I. Overview of Communications Taxation
* Taxation of basic local, long distance, wireless, and cable services
* General taxes including gross receipts, sales, and telecommunications-specific taxes
II. Sourcing and Apportioning Transaction Taxes
* Understanding the Goldberg rule
* State's position and formulas on interstate services
III. Wireless Taxation Including Prepaid
* Sourcing of wireless services and the challenges
* Tax issues specific to wireless service providers as well as the applicability of various taxes and surcharges
IV. Exempt Customers, Sales for Resale and Taxation
* Understanding gross receipt taxes and telecommunications sale for resale exclusions and exempt customers
* Key differences among the states regarding resale taxation
V. Internet and Emerging Services Taxation
* Federal Internet Tax Freedom Amendments Act of 2007 – what’s new and what’s the same?
* Taxation of Internet access and new/emerging services
* Differences in taxation of telephone, data, TV and other related services
* Taxation of transport vs. content services vs. digital media
VI. Bundled Services Taxation
* What services are being bundled, how are they taxed and what are the challenges to existing tax models?
* What approaches are the states using to tax these bundles? Is there an answer to: what constitutes “books and records”?
VII. Recurring Audit Issues
*What are the big issues on the radar of state and local tax examiners?
*Current trends in state and local tax audits of “telecommunications” providers
VIII. Alphabet Soup – ABCs of Telecommunications and Related Services
*Become more conversant with acronyms and terminology increasingly used within the telecommunications industry
*What a telecommunications professional needs to know to “talk the talk”!
IX. Regulation, Fees, Surcharges and Other Charges (When is a Tax not a Tax?)
*Basic understanding of regulatory issues, concerns and changes facing the communications company
*Overview of regulatory mandates and related fees (911, USF, and more)