Registration for this event is now closed. Please contact Gretchen Rombold or Maggie Lacon for any questions.
Now in its 17th year, this year’s Symposium will explore significant issues facing today’s multistate tax practitioners, focused on how we can confidently move forward in this fast-changing and complex world to proactively respond, recover, and thrive. The value-driven forum will offer businesses the opportunity to hear from and virtually interact with leading practitioners, industry peers, and colleagues from across the country.
Each day will start with a featured plenary covering select aspects and issues in multistate taxation, followed by related electives of your choice.
Navigating the breadth of multistate tax issues and practical implications facing businesses with remote workforces, including nexus, tax base, apportionment, and sourcing and situsing considerations for income-based taxes, as well as non-income-based taxes (e.g., sales and use, property and occupancy, and gross receipts), at state and local levels.
State tax agency officials’ perspectives and insights on our newer reality, including how they may be responding to state and local budget shortfalls and the types of administrative and legislative solutions they would like to see, as well as their thoughts on select issues and trends facing states and business organizations today.
This event may qualify you for up to 18 CPE credits.
In these times, we are delighted to offer our National Multistate Tax Symposium virtually. Participants are eligible for CPE credit if they log in for the duration of the training and answer the minimum required number of polling questions. We are unable to grant CPE credit in cases where technical difficulties preclude eligibility. CPE Program Sponsorship guidelines prohibit us from issuing credit to those not verified by the technology to have satisfied the minimum requirements. Click here for more information.
The Florida Bar may award Florida Bar members who attend this program with 26.5 hours of general CLE credits, 1 hour of ethics credit, and 6 hours of technology credit; this program also may qualify for certification credits, 1hour business litigation, 1 hour international law, 1 hour international litigation & arbitration, 1 hour real estate law, 7 state and federal government and administrative practice, and 26.5 tax law.
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Deloitte Tax LLP
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