Maddin Hauser will present its “32nd Annual Tax Symposium” as a webinar on Saturday, November 11, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Webinar details will be provided to participants prior to the event.
The Symposium’s agenda will feature:
—A Client Asked Me About Preparing a Federal Estate Tax Return. Pshaw! How Hard Can That Be?, with Geoffrey N. Taylor
• Must a return be prepared?
• Should a return be prepared?
• How is a return prepared?
—Preparing for the Corporate Transparency Act Regulations, with Jordan M. Small
• Who is required to report, and when?
• Conducting an analysis of reporting obligations under the new regulations
• Preparing your clients for the CTA
—Forms Which Must Be Prepared by Accountant in Connection With, with Stuart M. Bordman
• Business start up
• Asset sale
• Liquidation and dissolution
—Roundup of Recent Tax Developments, with William E. Sigler
• New Laws, Cases and Rulings
• Hot Topics and Pending Legislation
• Practice Pointers
—Uncapping Events for State Real Property Tax and General Discussion of Appealing Property Taxes, with Andrew M. Harris
• A brief overview of Proposal A tax law in Michigan
• How to identify “Uncapping” Events under Proposal A, with a special emphasis on recent trends involving municipalities sending letters informing businesses of unforeseen “Uncapping” Events
• How to avoid these recent “Uncapping” Events
—Past Death’s Door – Post Mortem Tax Planning, with Robert D. Kaplow
• Tax elections
• Timing of Funding and Distributions
• Portability
—Hot Topics in ERC’s: IRS Guidance and Moratoria, with Jordan B. Segal
• IRS guidance and its oversight of ERC vendors
• How to identify the reputable ERC vendors
• Practical effects of IRS moratorium on processing
—Noncompete Agreements in Business Transactions, with Rita M. Lauer
• The purpose of a Non-Compete Clause
• Is a Non-Compete Clause viable and enforceable?
• Reporting the consideration for a Non-Compete on Form 8594
—5 (of Many) Changes Included in SECURE 2.0 You Should be Aware of, with Charles M. Lax
• What is SECURE 2.0?
• What are the key changes that your clients and you should be aware of?
• What new planning opportunities are now available?
The Symposium will conclude with a question and answer session.
For additional information on the Symposium or to register, visit https://maddinhauser.com/event/thirty-second-annual-tax-symposium.
- Posted October 24, 2023
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