Navigating the One Big Beautiful Bill: Outlook for Manufacturing & Distribution

About This Episode

In this session, Blue & Co. explores how the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) affects tax planning and strategy for manufacturing and distribution companies. You will learn about key legislative updates—such as changes to depreciation, R&E costs, and energy credits—and discover new opportunities to strengthen their financial position and align business and personal tax strategies.

Navigating the One Big Beautiful Bill: Outlook for Manufacturing & Distribution

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) presents a suite of planning opportunities for companies in the manufacturing and distribution sector. In this one-hour webinar, Blue & Co.’s Manufacturing and Distribution Services Leadership team will walk through tax implications, strategic planning options, and critical provisions for Manufacturing and Distribution businesses.

Our experts will break down what matters most—from depreciation to payroll—and help you translate new legislation into real-world advantages for your organization.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify New Opportunities. Learn how the One Big Beautiful Bill creates favorable provisions that can strengthen your company’s tax and financial position.
  • Adapt to Key Changes. Gain clarity on updated depreciation rules, Section 174 R&E cost treatment, interest expense limitations, and the termination of energy credits.
  • Optimize Planning Strategies. Explore the impact of the new overtime wage deduction and discover ways to align business tax planning with personal financial goals.

About the Speakers:

Patrick Brown, Director of Manufacturing Services & Co-Founder of Blue Beverage Services, Blue & Co.
Patrick Brown brings over 20 years of public accounting experience with a deep focus on the manufacturing and distribution industry. As leader of Blue’s Manufacturing & Distribution Industry vertical and Co-Founder of Blue Beverage Services, he advises a wide range of clients on critical financial matters such as M&A, inventory costing, purchase accounting, financial reporting, and internal controls. He also develops dynamic financial models to support strategic decisions around cash flow, expansion, and new business lines. A frequent speaker, Patrick shares insights on topics including early-stage financial strategies, KPIs, and navigating ever-changing tax legislation.

Ruben Ramirez, Tax Senior Manager of Manufacturing Services Group, Blue & Co.
Ruben Ramirez is a Tax Senior Manager in Blue & Co.’s Detroit office and a member of the Manufacturing Services Group. He advises manufacturers, distributors, and closely held businesses on tax planning, M&A transactions, and post-sale wealth strategies. Ruben holds finance degrees from Wayne State University and Walsh College. As an active member of the Michigan Society of CPAs, he is dedicated to providing clarity and expertise for critical business and financial decisions.

Stephen Stringer, Director of Manufacturing Services Group, Blue & Co.
Stephen Stringer is a Director in Blue & Co.’s Manufacturing Services Group with more than 18 years of public accounting experience. He works with manufacturers and distributors on tax planning, compliance, and operational strategies while leading Blue’s client service team. Steve previously served as a CFO and senior tax manager and holds degrees in Accounting and Health Administration. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from Indiana Wesleyan University, as well as degrees in Health Administration from Eastern Illinois University (B.A.) and Saint Louis University (M.A.).

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Gene Marks

CPA, National Business Columnist, Author & Speaker

Gene Marks is a past columnist for both The New York Times and The Washington Post. Gene now writes regularly for The Hill, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Washington Times, and The Guardian. Gene is a best-selling author and has written 5 books on business management. Gene appears on Fox Business, MSNBC, as well as CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor and SiriusXM’s Wharton Business Channel where he talks about the financial, economic and technology issues that affect business leaders today. Gene helps business owners, executives and managers understand the political, economic and technological trends that will affect their companies and provides actionable insights.

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