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Top 40 Tax Developments of 2018
Presented by: David S. De Jong, Esq., CPA
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Program Description
The program will review the most important legislation, regulations, cases and rulings in the federal tax arena during 2018. Leading substantive developments affecting individuals, businesses, retirement plans and estates will be covered. Key procedural changes will also be discussed.
Learning Objectives
- Be up to date with developments affecting the upcoming filing season
- Ensure being on top of the most significant tax issues
- Be attune to areas of difference and controversy in the tax community
Date & Time
Webinar: Tuesday, December 18, 2018
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Eastern (11:00 a.m PT)
Education
NASBA-approved for 1.0 CPE credit in Tax; 1.0 (M)CLE credit*
Cost
Education Credit*: AAA-CPA Members $15.00; Non-Members $30.00
Non-Education Credit (Listen-Only): AAA-CPA Members: FREE; Non-Members $25.00
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Registration
Registration is available at www.attorney-cpa.com or by phone at 888-ATTY-CPA ext. 2. The webinar information and materials for the program will be sent via email one day prior to the program
Requests for refunds must be received in writing by December 15, 2018 and will be subject to a $5.00 cancelation/administration fee. For information on the cancelation policies, please contact our office at 888-ATTY-CPA.
Additional Information
Delivery Method: Group Internet Live
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Who Should Attend? Attorneys, CPAs, Business Professionals
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About the Presenter
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As chair of the firm's Tax Practice group, David helps businesses and individuals with a broad range of tax planning and federal and state controversy matters, estate planning, business transactions and valuations. A CPA with a Master of Laws in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center, he is accredited in estate planning by the National Association of Estate Planners and Councils and in business valuation by both the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts. With over 40 years of experience, David brings a high level of expertise, creativity, sound judgment and personal attention to helping solve his clients' tax, estate and business matters. David is a nationally recognized tax authority and speaks to various industry groups throughout the country. Co-author of J.K. Lasser's book, Year-Round Tax Strategies, for 16 years, he has been frequently quoted in a number of publications, including the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. He has also testified as an expert witness over 50 times in tax, estate, business valuation and economic income matters. Please click here for David's full biography.
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AAA-CPA continuing education programs are designed to meet the needs of Attorneys and CPAs and to qualify for credit both as CPE and CLE. Of course, the decisions of various state authorities determine the actual credit granted. There are no prerequisites or advance preparation requirements for this course.
The American Academy of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants, Inc. (AAA-CPA) is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasba.org.
*(M)CLE varies by state. Though we are accredited for (M)CLE in PA they will not accept Study Groups for credit. If you require (M)CLE in a specific state, please send a request to studygroups@attorney-cpa.com prior to the program date and we will do our best to arrange for credit. Please note that most state bars will accept our Certificates of Attendance sent in by the attorney and NOT charge a fee. A general Certificate of Attendance will be made available for those professionals who feel the program satisfies their continuing education requirements and are able to self-file. It is the responsibility of the attendee to determine whether their state, discipline, or designation will allow one to self-file for a distance-learning program.
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