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Event: Legislative Updates Regarding Employment Law, Health Care Law and Family Law

Submitted by Monica Goel on February 8, 2012

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Join us for an informative joint presentation by Tredway, Lumsdaine & Doyle, LLP partners Shannon M. Jenkins, Matthew L. Kinley and Daniel R. Gold regarding legislative updates in the legal areas of employment law, health care law, and family law.

Objectives:

Learn about family law, employment law, and health care law legislative...


CPAs Beware: The Advice You Provide to Employers Could be Costly

Submitted by Brooke Pollard on February 6, 2012

CPAs, like attorneys, face a litany of circumstances in which their position is adversarial to that of the client. These include fee disputes, collections efforts and audits. The state of California has now given CPAs another circumstance in which interests will diverge. It comes in the form of joint and several liability with clients...


How to Handle a BOE Sales Tax Audit from Initial Interview Through Board Hearing

Submitted by Monica Goel on November 16, 2011

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Tax attorney Joseph A. Broyles will present an informative presentation about the California State Board of Equalization. He will guide you through the entire process of a BOE sales tax audit, beginning with the initial interview up to the board hearing. After this meeting, you’re sure to be duly prepared to...


Understanding the Preparer Registration Regime and Circular 230 Considerations

Submitted by Monica Goel on August 25, 2011

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Join us as Kip will address the new preparer registration requirements and the significant changes to Circular 230 governing the responsibilities of tax professionals. Objectives:

Learn the rules governing practice before the IRS for CPAs, attorneys and other preparers. Gain an understanding of proposed changes to Circular 230 regulations. Understand the...


Employee vs. Independent Contractor

Submitted by Brooke Pollard on June 23, 2011

We get a lot of questions from business owners about whether an individual should be classified as an employee subject to withholdings, or an independent contractor who does not have withholdings.

In general, utilizing an independent contractor is much less expensive for the business because it does not have to set up payroll, pay...


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