April 23 – 26, 2018
Dates
Meetings NOTE: All times local (Central Time)
Documents
Wednesday, April 25
7:00 am – 8:30 am: Breakfast 8:30am - 4:30pm: Uniformity Committee 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm: Strategic Planning Steering Committee
7:00 am – 8:30 am: Breakfast 8:30am - Noon: Executive Committee
Reservations: The guestroom rate is $149.00 plus tax for single or double occupancy. To ensure you get the negotiated rate reservations should be made online using the following link, Radisson Blu reservations; or by calling 1-800-333-3333 and mentioning that you are securing a reservation in the Multistate Tax Commission’s room block. The reservation deadline for our group is April 2, 2018.
Online Registration: Although there is no fee to attend these meetings, it is important and appreciated for you to register for planning purposes.
Generally, meetings of the Commission and its Committees are public. Persons attending public sessions need not identify themselves. However, some of the listed meetings may not be entirely public. Under the Commission's Public Participation Policy, closed meetings may be held in matters involving certain personnel issues and the acquisition/disposition of real estate, matters required by law to be confidential, including discussion of certain taxpayer information, and some discussions with counsel over pending litigation. For your convenience, you may choose to contact Helen Hecht at (202) 650-0300, for an indication of which of the listed meetings may not be entirely public. Your contact, which may be on an anonymous basis, also permits the Commission to provide adequate seating.
For more information concerning any meetings or events listed in this Calendar, please contact Bill Six, Director of Administration, at the Commission's Washington, DC headquarters office (202) 650-0300. Please note that there are no registration fees associated with attendance at meetings of the Multistate Tax Commission or its committees; however, registration fees are charged for the Annual Meeting Seminar (and associated social events) and the Fall Business-Government Dialogue on State Tax Uniformity.