PURPOSE OF CONFERENCE
The 2009 National Tax Conference (31st annual), hosted by the George W. Daverio School of Accountancy at The University of Akron, is designed to update tax practitioners in the accounting, legal, business, and governmental sectors. New developments, tax-saving ideas, current issues, and changes in the laws applying to business and individual taxes will be discussed by prominent tax specialists. The theme for this year’s conference is Tax Planning for Financially Troubled Businesses.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS CONFERENCE?
Accountants, Attorneys, Business
people, Financial planners, and others who desire to learn about recent
developments in the various tax areas will gain much from this conference.
CPE AND CLE CREDIT
The National Tax Conference qualifies for 8 hours of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit (approved by the Accountancy Board of Ohio). The program will also qualify for 7.0 CLE credit hours (approval pending from the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education). Forms will be available at the Conference to validate attendance.
REGISTRATION
The George W. Daverio School of Accountancy at The University of Akron presents this program as a public service to the tax community. The registration fee is $150 per attendee and $75 per additional attendees from the same organization. The fee covers participation in the conference, course materials, in-depth outlines, breakfast, lunch and refreshments.
The deadline for registration is September 23rd, 2009. You must use a credit card to register.
PARKING
Ample parking is available at the Holiday Inn.