Continuing Education
Exceptional Tax Insights Await You at the Michigan Tax Conference

How has the Michigan Business Tax (MBT) impacted Michigan business and the overall economy? What is being done to attract business to the state? What is the latest guidance available on the MBT?

Our experts are here to answer your questions and provide insight at the 2008 Michigan Tax Conference coming up in November in Novi. The MACPA, the State Bar of Michigan’s Taxation Section and the State of Michigan Department of Treasury present this year’s conference.

Back by popular demand, Richard Pomp and Paul Frankel will enlighten you on significant developments in state taxation, as well as review case law issues. Harley Duncan and Doug Lindholm make their second appearance to offer an engaging national perspective of multi-state tax issues.

In-depth coverage of the Michigan Business Tax will range from administration and tax forms to questions about modified gross receipts, unitary, apportionment and credits. But this conference is more than just an update on tax issues. CPAs, CFOs, attorneys, financial managers and tax professionals from any company can network and learn from each other.

Other sessions include updates from the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, as well as an ethical discussion of challenges facing tax professionals.

The Michigan Tax Conference will be held on November 5-6 at the Rock Financial Showplace in Novi. Register for one or both days of the conference, just don’t miss it. The MACPA’s Michigan Tax Conference Task Force took special care in creating this conference to offer excellent guidance and networking to ensure this filing season runs smoothly for you and your company.

Register online or by contacting the MACPA’s CPE Department at 248.267.3700.




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