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Forbes
a day ago
- Business
- Forbes
Members-Only Event: Taxes In The Political Crosshairs: How To Prepare For One Big Beautiful Bill
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act proposes tax and policy changes that could significantly impact how people and businesses plan, invest and grow. But as with any major legislation, the path forward is shaped as much by politics as by policy. Join us June 18th at 12pm EST as we unpack the current status of the bill, the key provisions that matter to business owners and advisors, including no taxes on tip and overtime, state and local tax (SALT) caps, and the potentially fragile 199A (passthrough) deduction—as well as the dynamics that could determine its fate. Whether you're following the politics or the policy, here's what you need to know. Attend to: Janet Novack Forbes Janet Novack is the Washington D.C. bureau chief and an assistant managing editor of Forbes. For the last decade, she has been primarily an editor, adding her touch to both magazine and web stories about taxes, investing, the fintech industry, education, energy, personal finance, retirement and more. Before joining Forbes, she spent nine years as a newspaper reporter, covering economics, business and government. Kelly Phillips Erb Forbes Kelly Phillips Erb focuses on tax law including tax planning and tax controversy matters. Kelly earned her J.D. and LL.M. in Taxation from Temple University School of Law in Philadelphia, PA. While at law school, she interned in the federal estate and gift tax attorney division of the IRS, and participated in the review and audit of federal estate tax returns. She started writing using the moniker Taxgirl years ago and love making complicated information accessible to taxpayers and tax professionals. She's received numerous awards including Philadelphia Business Journal "40 under 40" and was named one of the Global Tax 50 by the International Tax Review.


Forbes
06-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Members-Only Event: Higher Ed...What Now?
As a new cohort of graduates earn their diplomas, colleges around the U.S. are grappling with an increasingly active White House aiming to influence hiring, curricula and more—and withholding federal funding from schools that don't comply. Forbes has long been tracking the financial health of top American universities—some have endowments to weather the storm, others are less fortunate. Join us for a conversation on what's next for higher education in the U.S. Join us May 14th at 1 PM EST for a live in-depth conversation with audience Q&A on what just happened and what's ahead. Attend and learn all about: What prospective students and parents should know What a 'Trump-proof' university balance sheet looks like How international student visas are impacted Janet Novack Forbes Janet Novack is the Washington D.C. bureau chief and an assistant managing editor of Forbes. For the last decade, she has been primarily an editor, adding her touch to both magazine and web stories about taxes, investing, the fintech industry, education, energy, personal finance, retirement and more. Before joining Forbes, she spent nine years as a newspaper reporter, covering economics, business and government. Emma Whitford Forbes Emma Whitford writes about business, finance and technology in the K-12 and higher education sectors. Prior to joining Forbes, she worked at Inside Higher Ed as a business and governance reporter, and before that, as a digital producer for Politico. I graduated from St. Olaf College in 2018 with a degree in political science.