Monday, November 23, 2009

Webinar: Year Round Strategies for Making Tax Law Work for You

W E B I N A R

Year Round Strategies for Making Tax Law Work for You

Tuesday, December 8, 2009
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
$139 per logged on computer

Tax planning is a year-round event if you want to minimize your business’ tax bill. Whether it’s surviving an audit, capitalizing on business deductions, or finding a tax-friendly way to run your business, this webinar will help reduce your tax obligations and make paying taxes less anxiety provoking

What will the hour cover?
Business Tax Planning:
 Accelerating Depreciation
 Net Operating Less Deductions
 Project Your Income
 Manufacturer’s Deduction
 Auto Tax Breaks
 Tax Credits and Incentives

Individual Tax Planning:
 Income and Deduction to Consider at Year End
 Tax Planning for Families
 Tax Planning for Investors
 Retirement Tax Planning
 Estate Planning and Gift Tax Exclusions

And Information on Tax Document Record Retention

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
Elizabeth Grubb; Beth specializes in tax planning, tax compliance and business valuations for gift and estate tax planning, charitable contribution and income tax planning, buy / sell agreements, business purchase and sale, and S corporations. She has been with the firm since 1995.

Brian Schneider; Brian has more than 10 years of Big 4 public accounting experience. Brian has been involved in all aspects of state taxation planning including income / franchise tax, tax credits and incentives, property tax and sales and use tax. Brian’s experience includes working with SEC clients and privately held companies with expertise in manufacturing and distribution industries.

Beth and Brian are with Battelle & Battelle, LLP, located in Dayton, OH.

The webinar is being hosted by Turnkey Programming. Prior to the webinar, you’ll be contacted by Turnkey with the webinar phone number and password, as well as instructions for logging onto the website to view the webinar live.

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