Date Start Date: 3/4/2026 Start Time: 9:00 AM EST End Date: 3/5/2026 End Time: 3:00 PM EST Location Eversheds Sutherland 700 6th Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 Get Directions Contact Name: Kimberly Kuhn Email
Engage with members of Eversheds Sutherland's renowned Tax Practice and hear from distinguished guest speakers during our annual two-day seminar on Tax Administration, Controversy and Enforcement (ACE) in Washington, DC. The comprehensive agenda covers legislative developments; Treasury and IRS guidance; state, federal and international tax updates; LB&I hot topics; Appeals; transfer pricing; litigation and more. Knowledge level: OverviewDelivery method: Group liveAdvanced preparation: None Prerequisites: NoneFee: ComplimentaryCLE credits available: Up to 8.5 hours for the program, including 1.0 hour of ethics creditCPE credits available: Up to 10.2 hours for the program, including 1.2 hours of regulatory ethics credit After attending this program, participants will be able to: Understand the IRS’s evolving enforcement priorities and develop strategies for managing tax controversies in 2026. Identify key issues and recent trends in BBA audits, appeals and litigation. Examine recent developments impacting the IRS Office of Appeals and learn practical strategies for navigating Appeals effectively. Gain an insider perspective on recent tax litigation and judicial decision-making processes. Analyze key developments in transfer pricing to inform strategic decision-making and risk management. Analyze current international administrative priorities and anticipate guidance on key provisions impacting global businesses. Assess recent IRS litigation trends and identify emerging areas of tax controversy. Apply best practices for selecting, preparing and collaborating with expert witnesses in tax audits and litigation. Develop effective strategies for engaging in disputes with state and local tax authorities. Examine ethical responsibilities in the use of AI for tax practice, including confidentiality, competence and regulatory compliance. Visit the Website