Taxes affect everyone—but not everyone knows tax law. Tailored for attorneys without a tax background, this Colorado State Bar program co-sponsored by the Taxation Section provides a wealth of information to help spot common tax issues before they become tax problems. A federal tax update will highlight Biden administration tax proposals and tax issues coming out of the pandemic. Learn what every lawyer needs to know about state and local tax. Receive property tax tips and gain an understanding of the tax aspects of operating agreements. Find out about the pitfalls of employment taxes and explore IRS and Oregon Department of Revenue collections alternatives. Explore IRS and Oregon Department of Revenue collection alternatives, tax considerations during the sale of a business, and the tax consequences of remote work in the COVID-19 era and beyond.
Topics covered in this session include:- Tax issues coming out of the pandemic, including PPP and ERC
- Biden Administration tax proposals
- Other federal tax hot topics
Event Details
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Live Webcast
CLE Credit
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