The Michigan Judicial Institute and Friend of the Court Bureau will offer “Sticky Situations: Tax Basics, Undocumented Income, and CALC Tricks-Part II” online Thursday, March 31, from 9 to 10 a.m. via Zoom.
This session continues the discussion addressing common income and tax situations that require a little more digging. The session will discuss situations including rental income, independent contractors, and cases where individuals are not yet back to work from the pandemic.
Attendees will learn helpful tips and tricks in applying the information to CALC, and will walk away with some resources to help calculate support.
Speaking at the program will be Jamie Eichenberg, MiCSES-OCS trainer, Department of Technology, Management, and Budget/Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; and Paul Gehm, management analyst, Friend of the Court Bureau, Michigan Supreme Court.
To register, visit https://mjieducation.mi.gov and click on “events.” Once registration is approved by MJI, attendees will receive a confirmation e-mail from Zoom with a personal link to join the webinar.
- Posted March 08, 2022
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'Tax Basics, Undocumented Income, and CALC Tricks' explored by MJI

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