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- Posted October 11, 2013
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Firm presents Annual Tax Symposium, Oct. 26
Southfield-based law firm Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth, & Heller PC will host its 22nd Annual Tax Symposium at the Sheraton Detroit-Novi Hotel, 21111 Haggerty Road, on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The program, attended by tax professionals, including certified public accountants, will include a series of presentations made by firm attorneys. The broad range of topics include:
* Permanent Estate/Gift Tax Laws: Oxymoronic?
* The End of DOMA - Forget Constitutional Rights! What Does This Do to the Tax System?
* Shareholder Control Agreements and Rights of Minority Shareholders.
* What Do We Do Now? Health Care Reform in 2014.
* Qualified Retirement Plan Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions.
"We have some very exciting topics on the docket this year," said Charles M. Lax, firm shareholder and chair of the event. "For more than 20 years, those who have attended our Tax Symposium consistently leave with new knowledge and awareness of the latest in tax law. I know this event will be our best yet."
For additional information or to register for the symposim, call Sandy Wolfe at Maddin Hauser at 248-354-4030.
Published: Fri, Oct 11, 2013
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