Navigating the Next Phase of Qualified Opportunity Zones
As the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program continues to evolve, investors and real estate stakeholders are facing a rapidly changing landscape. With key deadlines approaching, new rules on the horizon, and uncertainty around expiring zones, understanding how OZ 1.0 and OZ 2.0 intersect is critical for informed planning and investment decisions.
Join Michael Torhan, Tax Partner in EisnerAmper’s Real Estate Services Group, and Jessica Millett, Partner at Hogan Lovells US LLP, as they lead a timely discussion on the evolving Opportunity Zone framework and what lies ahead.
- Understand the history of the QOZ program and its potential tax benefits
- Identify the key changes made to the program by the OBBBA
- Become aware of critical timelines and planning considerations between 2026 and 2028
- Learn about Qualified Opportunity Zone Business structures and potential pitfalls
This webinar is eligible for 1.0 CPE credit in Taxes and 1.0 CLE credit.

Group Internet-based; Program level: Basic; Prerequisites: No advanced preparations or prerequisites needed.
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