The Business Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan will present “The Biden Tax Plan: What You and Your Clients Need to Know” on Tuesday, June 8, from 6 to 7:15 p.m. via Zoom.
The online program will discuss important highlights of the Biden administration tax proposals concerning individual and business income tax and estate and gift tax.
Speakers will include:
• Bruce W. Haffey of Giarmarco, Mullins, and Horton PC (moderator). Haffey is a senior business and tax attorney and has handled complex business transactions for small and middle market business clients for over 35 years. He represents clients in a wide assortment of industries.
• Margaret Amsden of Clayton McKervey. Amsden is a shareholder in her firm’s Private Client Services Practice, and focuses her practice in the areas of individual, estate, and succession planning tax strategies and entity structuring.
• Brett Bissonnette of Plante Moran. Bissonnette leads Plante Moran’s Tax Controversy practice, which assists clients with resolving examinations, appeals and other disputes with the IRS.
• Alan Gallatin of Plante Moran. Gallatin is a leader with Plante Moran’s National Tax Office (NTO), providing tax technical assistance to client engagement teams. His expertise includes federal corporate tax issues and Accounting for Income Taxes (ASC 740).
Maximum registration for this event is 100 participants. To register, email businesslawsection@gmail.com. The Zoom link will be provided prior to the program.
- Posted May 18, 2021
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Business Law Section to examine 'The Biden Tax Plan' online, June 8

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