The Solo and Small Firm Section of the State Bar of Michigan will conduct a panel discussion on “Tax Issues for Solo and Small Firms” on Thursday evening, March 29, at Western Michigan Cooley Law School in Auburn Hills.
The program, scheduled from 7-830 p.m. in Room 145, involves a professor, accountant and two tax lawyers who will discuss tax issues relevant to solos and small firms including changes brought about by recent legislation.
Speakers include:
• George Gregory who practices law in Troy, concentrating on tax law, estate planning, business law, and probate.
• Ryan Mardini, a senior tax consultant within the Business Tax Services Department of Deloitte Tax, LLP.
• Paul Marineau, a licensed attorney in Michigan and Pennsylvania, who has more than 20 years of experience providing international tax planning and
structuring services to multinational companies.
• Dan Sheaffer who served as corporate tax counsel for Alticor Corp., in Ada, before joining the WMU-Cooley faculty.
Cost for the program is $20 for section cmembers, $25 for non-members, and free for law students.
To register or for more information, visit connect.michbar.org/solo/home.
- Posted March 21, 2018
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