The Kentucky General Assembly enacted the most substantial income tax changes since 2006. This course covers changes to tax rates, deductions, IRC conformity, apportionment factors, and corporate filing requirements. Various provisions are effective in 2018 and 2019. In addition, a new credit for ad valorum (property) tax is available to offset local taxes paid on inventory.
Understand changes to Kentucky Revised Statutes (KRS) and where to find them online.
Understand changes to Kentucky Administrative Regulations (KAR) and where to find them online.
Understand changes to Kentucky tax forms due to law changes.
Using the Department’s website for up-to-date guidance.
Review taxpayer rights to protest assessments and refund denials.
Kentucky Department of Revenue
Executive Director, Office of Income Taxation
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5025645495
J. Todd Renner joined the Kentucky Department of Revenue in early 2017 after 20+ years in private industry and public accounting. He spent most of his career in management positions with SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) most recently in the pharmaceutical industry. His experience includes international, federal, state, and local tax planning and compliance as well as financial statement assurance. Todd is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA). He served as Director of the Division of Corporation Tax prior to his appointment as Executive Director of the Office of Income Taxation at the Department of Revenue.