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Monday, March 19, 2012
HMB SALT Group's Jordan Goodman, David Hughes and Marilyn Wethekam will present at the 2012 ABA/IPT Advanced Tax Seminars, which will be held March 19-23, 2012 at the Ritz-Carlton in New Orleans, LA.
David and Marilyn will present at the Advanced Income Tax Seminar, held March 19-20. On Monday, March 19, Marilyn will present "Apportionment '410' -- An In-Depth Analysis of Sales Factor Issues Involving the Sale of Tangible Personal Property." On the following day, David will present "Emerging Issues -- Cases in the Pipeline," which will cover hot topics and controversies in the area of state income and franchise tax.
Jordan will present at the Advanced Sales/Use Tax Seminar, held March 20-21. His presentation, titled "And the Hits Just Keep on Coming: The Annual National Multi-State Sales/Use Tax Update," will take place on Wednesday, March 21.
For the preliminary program and registration information, visit:
https://meetings.abanet.org/meeting/tax/ipt12/
This program is co-presented by the American Bar Association Section of Taxation and the Institute for Professionals in Taxation. It is designed for attorneys, accountants, tax directors, state and local tax managers, government tax officials, appraisers, property tax managers, commercial and industrial property managers, and others interested in state and local income, sales, use, and ad valorem taxation.
For more information on the ABA Section of Taxation, visit:
http://www.americanbar.org/groups/taxation.html
For more information on the Institute for Professionals in Taxation, visit:
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