A tax management program is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 2, for producers and tax preparers from 9 a.m. to noon at 11 interactive video sites in North Dakota.
The program, sponsored by the NDSU Extension Service and Internal Revenue Service, will feature presentations by Ann Makres, IRS; Steve Eckroth, Eide Bailly, Bismarck; Rhonda Mahlum, Mahlum Goodhart PC, Mandan; Rick Mapel, AgCountry Farm Credit Services, Grand Forks; and Steve Troyer, Eide Bailly, Fargo.
Experts will provide federal income tax updates and tax management alternatives while producers still have time to implement year-end tax management decisions.
There will be an overview of when to accelerate or defer income in conjunction with expense timing to manage tax liabilities now and for the future. The tax consequences of the Affordable Care Act also will be presented.
Preregistration is required because seating is limited. The cost for the program and materials is $15.
Interactive video sites for the program are at Bismarck State College; North Dakota School for the Deaf, Devils Lake; Bottineau County Courthouse, Bottineau; Stark County Courthouse, Dickinson; NDSU, Fargo; County Office Building, Grand Forks; James Valley Career and Technology Center, Jamestown; North Dakota State College of Science, Wahpeton; Broadway Commons, Williston; and NDSU Research Extension Centers in Minot and Langdon.
The program is approved for 3 IRS continuing education provider credits. For additional information or registration, call the NDSU Extension Service in Fargo at 701-231-8642.
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