2023
David Swetnam-Burland and Jamie Szal Pen State Tax Notes Cover Article on State Tax and Machine Learning Products
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn November 6, 2023, Tax Notes State featured a cover article, ”Machine Learning Machinations in the State Tax Metaverse,” by Brann & Isaacson’s David Swetnam-Burland and Jamie Szal. The authors discuss issues practitioners face when advising clients on the income tax treatment of technology products and services that incorporate or depend on machine learning and,...
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Tax Notes State Features Second Article by B&I Attorneys On Taxation of AI
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn June 4, 2020, in the second of a two–part series, Tax Notes State featured an article on the tax treatment of artificial intelligence, “Hey Siri, What About Income Taxes on AI?” (subscription required), by B&I attorneys Martin I. Eisenstein, Jamie Szal, and Michael Carey. In it, they consider two thorny state income tax issues...
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B&I Attorney Joins Inaugural Tax Notes Talk Podcast
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsOn May 21, 2020, managing partner Martin Eisenstein appeared on the first episode of the Tax Notes Talk Podcast, “From Henry VIII to James Bond: Weird Tax Facts throughout History.” Eisenstein discussed his article, “Alexa, Is AI Taxable?”, written with Michael Carey and Jamie Szal, with Tax Notes State’s editor-in-chief Jéanne Rauch-Zender. Eisenstein addressed how...
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Article by B&I Attorneys on Taxability of AI Featured on Cover of Tax Notes State
David Swetnam-Burland / 0 CommentsThe May 11, 2020, cover feature in Tax Notes State is an article by managing partner Martin Eisenstein and attorneys Michael Carey, and Jamie Szal called, “Alexa, Is AI Taxable?” They address the issues practitioners face when advising clients on the sales tax treatment of technology products and services that incorporate AI. As yet, no...
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