In this episode of the SALTovation podcast, we continue our conversation with Chris Muntifering, Executive Director at the Institute for Professionals in Taxation. We explore the role of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation (IPT) and its unique position in the landscape of tax organizations, highlighting how it distinguishes itself from competitors like the Council of State Taxation. Chris discusses the rigorous process behind IPT's advocacy efforts, including the criteria for supporting cases that benefit its members and the importance of engaging younger professionals as the landscape of tax professionals continues to evolve.
Key Takeaways:
- The CMI program emphasizes the importance of both experience and education in taxation roles.
- IPT aims to support its members by providing resources and guiding them through tax issues.
- The process of submitting amicus brief requests is detailed and requires careful consideration.
- IPT is focused on education while other organizations may also engage in advocacy efforts.
- Engaging younger professionals is a key initiative for the future success of IPT.
- The CMI exam is designed to test both knowledge and practical experience in the field.
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