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THE ANNUAL TAX PLENARY CONFERECE WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEEK ON TUESDAY DECEMBER 8, 2015. YOU'LL HAVE SEEN THE POSTS ABOUT THIS FABULOUS PROGRAM, CAPPED OFF BY A COCKTAIL RECEPTION AFTERWARDS. SEE THE LINK TO THE CONFERENCE BELOW AND SIGN UP NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.nysscpa.org/cpe/fae-conferences#sthash.nY568MHZ.9tvOgymR.dpbs The program will be held at Baruch University's conference center which is a convenient mid-town location. We have a great set of speakers with great topics. Here a just some of the highlights. * Kathryn Keneally will speak on FATCA and how it affects you and your clients. * Nina Olsen, the IRS National Taxpayer ...
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The Annual Tax Plenary Conference will be held on December 8, 2015. Sign up NOW!!!! See link below. https://cpe.nysscpa.org/#!/product/25583 We have a great program in store. Here a just some of the highlights. * Kathryn Keneally will speak on FATCA and how it affects you and your clients. * Nina Olsen, the IRS National Taxpayer Advocate will speak on the current state of US Tax administration. * Damon Asper of the IRS will speak on Identity Theft - Implications for you and your clients *And we have other sessions such as Federal tax update, NY State Update, Repair Regs, and Affordable Care Act There is something for all practictioners at this ...
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To All NYSSCPA Tax Practitioners- With October 15 deadlines behind us, don't miss the Annual Tax Plenary Conference to be held on December 8, 2015 and encourage your colleagues to attend. A link to the registration is provided below with all of the relevant conference details. www.nysscpa.org/tp15 We have a terrific program lined up. Nina Olsen the IRS Taxpayer Advocate as a speaker will address the major challenges facing taxpayers and the IRS. In addition, we have a separate presentation by a senior IRS official who will speak about the IRS and Identity Theft - implications for you and your clients. Of course, we will have NY State and Federal ...
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All: Make sure you save the date for the Annual Tax Plenary Conference to be held on December 8, 2015 at the downtown Citi Conference Center on Greenwich Street. An email will be released shortly reminding members of the event and the brochure for the conference will be released soon. We have Nina Olsen the IRS Taxpayer Advocate as a speaker who will address the major challenges facing taxpayers and the IRS. In addition, we have a separate presentation by a senior IRS official who will speak about the IRS and Identity Theft - implications for you and your clients. Of course, we will also have NY State and Federal tax updates, legislative outlook sessions ...
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Make sure you save the date for the Annual Tax Plenary Conference to be held on December 8, 2015. A notice for the conference will be released shortly. We have a rich program with 2 IRS speakers: Nina Olson, the Taxpayer Advocate, and Damon Asper of the Philadelphia IRS center. Mr. Asper will speak about the IRS and identity theft issues, and if you saw the 60 minutes segment on the IRS and identity theft last June, you'll know this an important topic for all tax practitioners. We also have a top national office KPMG speaker to provide a legislative update, as well as, speakers on FATCA, repair regs, and of course a Federal and State and Local tax update. ...
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I think so; if he took the money out of the IRA and didn't do the conversion he would be entitled to subtraction so it makes sense that a conversion should qualify.
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Want to become more productive in 2014? Try keeping these helpful tips in mind to maximize your productivity over the course of the new year. 1. Start your day earlier : Give yourself an extra hour in the mornings and you will be surprised by the amount of work you can get done while everyone else is still sleeping. Make it easier on yourself by starting gradually and wake up 15-20 minutes earlier each day. 2. Make to-do lists : Take 5-10 minutes each morning to make a list of everything you need to get done. This helps you remember what you actually need to get done and prioritize it. Also, try making a list at the end of the ...
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