This year’s theme, “Learning, your way!”, perfectly encapsulated the flexibility and range of the Symposium’s design. (ipt.org) Whether one is a legal strategist, compliance specialist, or technology-focused practitioner, the event offered tracks and sessions calibrated to diverse learning paths. (ipt.org) The program was thoughtfully structured around three specialized tracks — Legal, Compliance, and Technology — enabling attendees to tailor their learning experience. (ipt.org)
The venue itself was superb: tucked into the scenic surroundings of Indian Wells, California, the Renaissance Esmeralda provided an elegant and serene backdrop for both formal and informal networking. (ipt.org) The optional social events — from the Monday wood-fired pizza dinner to spa time — offered relaxed, convivial settings to deepen connections.
Some of the standout moments and sessions that resonated with me (and, I believe, with many from TBS Global) include:
I was particularly impressed with the balance between high-level strategic thought leadership and highly practical, technical breakouts. That balance is hard to achieve, and IPT succeeded brilliantly.
Attending the Symposium was far more than just attending seminars — it was a powerful catalyst for TBS Global’s strategic growth and industry positioning. Some of the concrete benefits include:
I wish to express my deepest thanks to:
To all new colleagues and potential partners I met — thank you for your time, your insights, and your openness. I look forward to cultivating these relationships in the months ahead.
To capitalize on the momentum from the Symposium, TBS Global will:
In closing: the 2025 IPT Sales Tax Symposium was an outstanding convergence of intellect, innovation, and community. As CEO of TBS Global, I am more energized, connected, and committed than ever to advancing excellence in tax technology and compliance. I extend my heartfelt thanks to IPT and to all who made this gathering a resounding success.
During the 2024 Sales Tax Symposium, we identified two recurring topics of concern.
First, there is a lack of resources available to effectively manage tax preparation services. Our goal is to outline and provide practical methods for leveraging third-party service providers to address this challenge.
Second, participants raised concerns about software integration and the role of artificial intelligence in tax services. We intend to demonstrate how key software components, such as tax calculators and tax calculation tools, can be seamlessly integrated into any business.