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3/22/2010
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4/25/2010
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| Intermediate State Income Tax School and Intermediate Sales Tax School |
| Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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This four-day program is sponsored by the Council On State Taxation and is designed for tax attorneys and accountants with more than three years of multistate corporate tax experience, involved in either compliance or planning functions. The emphasis of the school is on practical applications of state tax issues in a corporate environment. The courses are taught using the case-study method. These programs are intended to expose students to the theoretical knowledge and strategic insights of outside experts, along with the practical expertise of in-house practitioners.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org. |
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4/26/2010
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| Intermediate State Income Tax School and Intermediate Sales Tax School |
| Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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This four-day program is sponsored by the Council On State Taxation and is designed for tax attorneys and accountants with more than three years of multistate corporate tax experience, involved in either compliance or planning functions. The emphasis of the school is on practical applications of state tax issues in a corporate environment. The courses are taught using the case-study method. These programs are intended to expose students to the theoretical knowledge and strategic insights of outside experts, along with the practical expertise of in-house practitioners.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org. |
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4/27/2010
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| Intermediate State Income Tax School and Intermediate Sales Tax School |
| Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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This four-day program is sponsored by the Council On State Taxation and is designed for tax attorneys and accountants with more than three years of multistate corporate tax experience, involved in either compliance or planning functions. The emphasis of the school is on practical applications of state tax issues in a corporate environment. The courses are taught using the case-study method. These programs are intended to expose students to the theoretical knowledge and strategic insights of outside experts, along with the practical expertise of in-house practitioners.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org. |
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4/28/2010
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| Intermediate State Income Tax School and Intermediate Sales Tax School |
| Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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This four-day program is sponsored by the Council On State Taxation and is designed for tax attorneys and accountants with more than three years of multistate corporate tax experience, involved in either compliance or planning functions. The emphasis of the school is on practical applications of state tax issues in a corporate environment. The courses are taught using the case-study method. These programs are intended to expose students to the theoretical knowledge and strategic insights of outside experts, along with the practical expertise of in-house practitioners.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org. |
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4/29/2010
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| Intermediate State Income Tax School and Intermediate Sales Tax School |
| Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, Atlanta, Georgia |
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This four-day program is sponsored by the Council On State Taxation and is designed for tax attorneys and accountants with more than three years of multistate corporate tax experience, involved in either compliance or planning functions. The emphasis of the school is on practical applications of state tax issues in a corporate environment. The courses are taught using the case-study method. These programs are intended to expose students to the theoretical knowledge and strategic insights of outside experts, along with the practical expertise of in-house practitioners.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org. |
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5/2/2010
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| Federation of Tax Administrators E-File Symposium |
| Grand Hyatt, Atlanta, GA |
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For more information, call (202) 624-5890. |
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5/3/2010
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| Federation of Tax Administrators E-File Symposium |
| Grand Hyatt, Atlanta, GA |
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For more information, call (202) 624-5890. |
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5/4/2010
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| Federation of Tax Administrators E-File Symposium |
| Grand Hyatt, Atlanta, GA |
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For more information, call (202) 624-5890. |
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5/5/2010
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| Federation of Tax Administrators E-File Symposium |
| Grand Hyatt, Atlanta, GA |
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For more information, call (202) 624-5890. |
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5/13/2010
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5/14/2010
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5/17/2010
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| Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference |
| Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas |
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The Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference is sponsored by COST and is a two-and-a-half-day program offering presentations on current income and franchise tax issues. It is the Council On State Taxation's primary audit session, in which current audit information on all 50 states is shared among the membership. The conference is targeted to income and franchise tax professionals at all levels of experience.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org.
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5/18/2010
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| Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference |
| Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas |
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The Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference is sponsored by COST and is a two-and-a-half-day program offering presentations on current income and franchise tax issues. It is the Council On State Taxation's primary audit session, in which current audit information on all 50 states is shared among the membership. The conference is targeted to income and franchise tax professionals at all levels of experience.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org.
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5/19/2010
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| Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference |
| Four Seasons Hotel, Austin, Texas |
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The Spring Audit Session and Income Tax Conference is sponsored by COST and is a two-and-a-half-day program offering presentations on current income and franchise tax issues. It is the Council On State Taxation's primary audit session, in which current audit information on all 50 states is shared among the membership. The conference is targeted to income and franchise tax professionals at all levels of experience.
For more information, go to www.cost.org or contact Karen Galdamez at kgaldamez@cost.org.
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5/20/2010
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| Advanced State & Local Tax Institute |
| Georgetown Law Center - Washington, DC |
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New developments in the SALT field occur at a pace that makes it challenging to stay up-to-date. Attendance at the 2010 Institute will provide you with the information you need to stay current. We have designed several new sessions this year, allowing you to:
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Gain insight as to the trending of new sales and use taxes issues that confront companies, providers and states
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Explore the effects of the First Amendment on state and local taxation
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Discuss when and where does the calculation of gross receipts for purposes of the standard apportionment formula move from a fair representation of a taxpayer's business activity to the deviation known as distortion
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Examine the most commonly encountered risks and solutions, with a focus on recent developments that have altered the risk/reward equation
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Learn about the Obama administration's sweeping proposals to "reform" the IRC
Please visit the website for more information, you may also e-mail questions to cle@law.georgetown.edu.
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5/21/2010
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| Advanced State & Local Tax Institute |
| Georgetown Law Center - Washington, DC |
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New developments in the SALT field occur at a pace that makes it challenging to stay up-to-date. Attendance at the 2010 Institute will provide you with the information you need to stay current. We have designed several new sessions this year, allowing you to:
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Gain insight as to the trending of new sales and use taxes issues that confront companies, providers and states
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Explore the effects of the First Amendment on state and local taxation
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Discuss when and where does the calculation of gross receipts for purposes of the standard apportionment formula move from a fair representation of a taxpayer's business activity to the deviation known as distortion
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Examine the most commonly encountered risks and solutions, with a focus on recent developments that have altered the risk/reward equation
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Learn about the Obama administration's sweeping proposals to "reform" the IRC
Please visit the website for more information, you may also e-mail questions to cle@law.georgetown.edu.
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