Profiting from the 2018 Tax Reform Law & Recent Supreme Court Rulings
Organization:
PATCA and CNSV
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
8/24/2018
End Date:
8/24/2018
Start Time:
8:30 AM
End Time:
11:30 AM
Event
Info:
A New Ballgame - Profiting from the 2018 Tax Reform Law and Recent Supreme Court Ruling
The new tax law can have a profound effect on how a consulting business is treated by the IRS. This seminar will provide clarity for several issues and will provide some strategies:
The new 20% 199A deduction Supreme Court rulings affecting Independent Contractors Home office deductions and commute expenses Business purchase of cars, computers, furniture, etc. Entertainment deduction strategies The 105 Medical Plan and your family's medical expenses Reduce your chances of an IRS audit Making your records stand the test of an audit How to help your accountant
Members of CNSV [https://californiaconsultants.org/] and PATCA [https://patca.org/] will have their registration fee refunded if they attend the seminar.
If you attend this event and you join CNSV, and/or you join PATCA as other than an Affiliate Member, within 7 days of the seminar, your registration fee will be refunded.
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