UPCOMING SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT: Sales and Use Tax in Washington, DC - Avoid Costly Penalties and Back Taxes

October 4, 2013

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Accounting for sales and use taxes can be one of the most complicated and frustrating tasks accountants and lawyers tackle.  States are cracking down on these taxes and yet the laws and definitions are as ambiguous as ever.  Interstate and e-commerce sales are the norm today, but do you know exactly which transactions require taxing and reporting to the Department of Revenue and IRS?

Christopher B. Younger, Partner at GKG Law, P.C., Charles C. Kearns, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP, and Stephanie Lipinski Galland, Partner at Williams Mulen, will present the latest compliance requirements and developments at NBI's Sales and Use Tax in Washington, DC, Avoid Costly Penalties and Back Taxes seminar on October 4, 2013, in Washington, DC.   They will bring you up to date on best practices when accounting for sales and use tax and how to decipher whether or not a business has nexus in a state and identify what products and sales are exempt from sales tax; legally report tax information and resolve tax.  For more information, click here or call 800-930-6182.

 

Location
Holiday Inn - Georgetown
2101 Wisconsin Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20007