November 6th, 2017

New Date: CPE Seminar for Accountants – Tax Returns and Divorce

Due to scheduling conflicts, we have rescheduled this seminar from October 19th to December 12th.

Our Domestic Relations Group is hosting a seminar for accountants and financial planners this fall. Last year, the group provided an overview of the role of financial professionals in domestic relations. This fall, our divorce attorneys will take a deeper look at how tax returns are used in divorce proceedings and the important role accountants and financial planners play in serving their clients’ interests.

TAX RETURNS and DIVORCE

1.o CPE Credit provided by Approved Program Sponsor, State Board of Accountancy – Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs

Tuesday, December 12 at the Offices of Gross McGinley, LLP

33 S. Seventh Street, Allentown, PA 18101

FREE PARKING

7:45 am Registration, 8:00 am to 9:00 am Program

During this one-hour seminar, we will review net income, allowable exemptions, valuation, and examples of how these calculations differ between the IRS and domestic relations. Our attorneys will touch on the interplay between an individual tax return and business tax return when examined during a divorce proceeding. The discussion will also include the role of financial professionals in providing insight into their clients’ financial situations and how they can assist in a more positive divorce settlement for their client.

REGISTER NOW

We are offering this seminar free of charge. However, space is limited. Please register by Tuesday, December 5th by fax to (610) 820-6006 or by email to mmiller@steve.framework30a.com. For more information, please call (610) 820-5450.

Featured Speakers:

Attorney Allen I. Tullar

Attorney Allen I. Tullar

Attorney Constance K. Nelson

Attorney Constance K. Nelson

Kellie Rahl-Heffner

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