SPONSORED WEBINAR • ETA MEMBERS & NON-MEMBERS
Understanding the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB)
How Legislative Changes Will Transform Information Reporting and Withholding
October 14 • 1:30PM ET • FREE WEBINAR
The "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) represents one of the most sweeping shifts to the tax compliance landscape in recent history. With wide-ranging provisions that touch nearly every corner of information reporting and withholding (IRW), this legislation will fundamentally reshape how organizations manage compliance, reporting, and operational risk.
Questions? Contact Carl Wegner at cwegner@electran.org.
Why Now?
For tax leaders, the OBBB is more than just new rules — it’s a call to rethink long-standing processes and prepare for a transformed regulatory environment.
Join Sovos experts Wendy Walker (VP, Regtech Regulatory Affairs) and Kellianne Munichiello (Senior Regulatory Counsel) as they unpack the legislation’s most critical changes, explain how they affect businesses across sectors, and outline the steps you need to take now to ensure compliance without disruption.
What You'll Learn
- Clarity on the OBBB’s most impactful provisions including new 1099 threshold changes, new form type requirements, and payroll reporting changes.
- Insight into specific challenges and implementation timelines for TY25 and TY26.
- Practical guidance to prepare your organization for the new regulatory reality across all affected form types
Speakers

Kellianne Munichiello
Senior Regulatory Counsel
Sovos
Kellianne is Senior Regulatory Counsel at Sovos Compliance, specializing in U.S. and Canadian withholding and information reporting. She is a Massachusetts Bar member and graduated Cum Laude from Suffolk University Law School.

Wendy Walker
VP, Regtech Regulatory Affairs
Sovos
Wendy Walker is the VP of Regulatory Affairs at Sovos for the RegTech business. Leveraging over 15 years of industry experience leading tax operations and compliance teams in financial services organizations, she now plays a pivotal role in driving Sovos' regulatory and policy strategy throughout the IRS and state tax agencies.
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ETA CPP CE Credits
The ETA CPP™ certification program sets the standard for professional performance in the payments industry and is a symbol of excellence. It signifies that an individual has demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to perform competently in today’s complex electronic payments environment.
This event is approved for ETA CPP™ Continuing Education (CE) credits. Credit is earned at the rate of one credit per 50 minutes of electronic transactions industry-related session time, including questions and answers, excluding lunches and breaks.