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DIVISION OF PROGRAMS IN BUSINESS

Federal Real Estate and Partnerships Tax Conference

The NYU School of Professional Studies Federal Real Estate and Partnerships Tax Conference is designed for accountants, attorneys, and tax and real estate professionals, at all levels, who are involved in the planning and transactional work related to partnership and real estate taxation.

This year’s NYU Federal Real Estate and Partnerships Tax Conference will deliver up-to-date coverage of the new and proposed changes, latest rulings and regulations, and hot new trends affecting real estate and partnership taxation.  

DATE
June 12-13, 2025

TIME
All-Day

LOCATION
The Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC

AUDIENCE
Public

COST
$1480

CONTACT
Kathleen Costello
212-992-3320 OR SPS.TAX@NYU.EDU

Further information will be available soon


The Federal Real Estate and Partnerships Tax Conference is hosted by NYU SPS and the Division of Programs in Business. We educate leaders in the functional areas of a business. Our portfolio of graduate, continuing education, and executive programs prepares students to drive innovative organizational and societal growth on a global scale.

As esteemed supporters of our conferences, we ask that you consider making a gift to support our division with a gift to our conference fund. A gift of any amount will make an immense impact on our cost to host our annual tax conferences each year, and also allows us to provide financial hardship discounts and scholarships to those attorneys and accountants that need assistance to cover the conference fees.

Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities

For information on becoming a Conference Sponsor or exhibiting at the conference, please contact Kathleen Costello at 212-992-3320 or sps.tax@nyu.edu.

Co-Chairs

Andrea M. Whiteway, Esq.
Principal
EY LLP

Paul H. Wilner, CPA
Partner
Grossberg Company LLP

Agenda

The Federal Real Estate and Partnerships Tax Conference covers topics that provide attendees with a competitive edge, including the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on real estate and partnership structures, critical new developments affecting the allocation of partnership liabilities, the new partnership audit rules, new opportunities for cross-border real estate investment, and other creative planning for real estate owners and partnerships. It will also feature discussions led by key government officials from the IRS, Treasury, and Capitol Hill about recent and pending developments.