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Income Tax short course webinar

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Date

Add to Calendar 2024-12-03 07:40:00 2024-12-04 17:00:00 Income Tax short course webinar The 2-day Income Tax Short Course will give you the tools to maintain your business and stay on top of the latest tax legislation affecting tax returns for current and future years. Classes are fashioned for tax professionals working with individual and small business returns, including CPAs, enrolled agents, attorneys, and VITA volunteers.The course fee includes the Minnesota Department of Revenue Individual Income Tax Manual, the 2024 National Income Tax Workbook, and online access to multiple years of tax workbooks in a searchable format.Zoom link information and instructions will be sent to registered participants one week and one day before the workshop; check your email for details.All participants must have a laptop, desktop or tablet to participate in Zoom polls throughout the day as instructed to receive full CE credits. You cannot use a phone to participate in Zoom workshops.You must be present and active in the meeting, except during break time, and stay until dismissal to receive CE credits.Technical assistance is limited on the day of the webinar. Test your Zoom connection before the session to make sure it's working properly. Refunds, credits, or transfers are not available due to your technological issues.Continuing education credits in ethics, federal tax law updates and federal tax-related matters will be awarded upon completion.CE credits available: 16 IRS hours, 14 CFP credits, 14 CLE hours in Minnesota, 17 CPE hoursInstructorsC. Robert Holcomb, EA, Extension educator, University of MinnesotaAlan Gregerson, Stakeholder Liaison, Internal Revenue ServiceEric Nelson, CPA, Eden PrairieDebra Yerys, EA, St. Louis ParkRuth Ann Michnay, CPA, MBT, EA, USTCP, OakdaleLearn more about tax education for professionals America/Chicago public

Time

Central time

Location

Webinar

Contact

Rebecca Groos, taxschool@umn.edu or 612-625-5923

The 2-day Income Tax Short Course will give you the tools to maintain your business and stay on top of the latest tax legislation affecting tax returns for current and future years. Classes are fashioned for tax professionals working with individual and small business returns, including CPAs, enrolled agents, attorneys, and VITA volunteers.

The course fee includes the Minnesota Department of Revenue Individual Income Tax Manual, the 2024 National Income Tax Workbook, and online access to multiple years of tax workbooks in a searchable format.

  • Zoom link information and instructions will be sent to registered participants one week and one day before the workshop; check your email for details.
  • All participants must have a laptop, desktop or tablet to participate in Zoom polls throughout the day as instructed to receive full CE credits. You cannot use a phone to participate in Zoom workshops.
  • You must be present and active in the meeting, except during break time, and stay until dismissal to receive CE credits.
  • Technical assistance is limited on the day of the webinar. Test your Zoom connection before the session to make sure it's working properly. Refunds, credits, or transfers are not available due to your technological issues.

Continuing education credits in ethics, federal tax law updates and federal tax-related matters will be awarded upon completion.

CE credits available: 16 IRS hours, 14 CFP credits, 14 CLE hours in Minnesota, 17 CPE hours

Instructors

  • C. Robert Holcomb, EA, Extension educator, University of Minnesota
  • Alan Gregerson, Stakeholder Liaison, Internal Revenue Service
  • Eric Nelson, CPA, Eden Prairie
  • Debra Yerys, EA, St. Louis Park
  • Ruth Ann Michnay, CPA, MBT, EA, USTCP, Oakdale

Learn more about tax education for professionals

Cost

  • $375 before Nov. 5
  • $425 on Nov. 5

Registration

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  • You must cancel by the late registration deadline (2 weeks before a session). All cancelations will be charged a $30 administration fee.
  • To request a cancelation, email all pertinent details to ext-reg@umn.edu.

Accommodations

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, reach out to the event contact two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Language

This offering is delivered in English. Interpreter services may be available with an advance request.

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