Big Beautiful Bill Update
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Join us for an insightful webinar hosted by Steve Olsen, Professor of Tax Law at Villanova University, along with his esteemed colleagues from the Graduate Tax Program. This session will provide a comprehensive update on the recently enacted legislation—often referred to as the “Big Beautiful Bill”—and its far-reaching implications for individuals and business owners.
Key Topics Include:
- Estate Planning: Critical changes affecting wealth transfer and legacy planning
- Tax Planning: Practical guidance on navigating new rules for compliance and optimization
- Financial Planning: How the new provisions impact investment and cash flow strategies
Our panel of experts will break down complex changes into actionable insights, helping you prepare for the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Date & Time: January 15th, 2026, 9am EST
Location: Zoom Webinar
Steve’s Bio:
Biography
Stephen Olsen is the faculty director of the Graduate Tax Program and professor of practice. He is also of counsel at Gawthrop Greenwood, PC, where his practice focuses on tax planning, trust and estate planning, and business transactions. Olsen is one of the few Pennsylvania attorneys in private practice with a wide breadth of experience supporting the legal needs of medical marijuana operators. He is a double alumnus of Villanova Law, where he earned his JD and LLM.
During law school, he served in the Tax Clinic representing low-income taxpayers before the IRS and Tax Court and participated in the VITA tax preparation program for low-income taxpayers. He received his undergraduate degree in economics, with honors, from Lycoming College, where he was a member of the scholars program.
In addition to his work in the Graduate Tax Program, Olsen is a contributing author of supplements and multiple chapters in the new edition of the seminal tax procedure treatise, IRS Practice and Procedure (Rev. 2d ed.) (WG&L 2002), written by Michael Saltzman and Leslie Book. He is also a founder of the acclaimed tax procedure blog, Procedurally Taxing. He is also a past Chester County Coordinator for the Wills for Heroes program, served as the co-chair of the steering committee of the Chester County Community Foundation’s (CCF) Imprints program, and is a board member of The Hickman.
Olsen is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Washington, DC and before the tax court. He is a member of the Chester County, Pennsylvania, Washington, DC and American Bar Associations. He is also a member of the committee on taxation of the American Bar Associations.
Practice Areas
- Tax Law
- Business & Real Estate Law
- Cannabis Law
- Real Estate & Land Development
Trusts & Estates