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Sales and Use Tax in Utah Seminar

Learn sales and use tax essentials now that will save money for your company or clients tomorrow.

You can avoid crippling fines and make tax audits manageable with an updated knowledge of Utah sales and use tax rules and regulations. Attend this seminar hosted by Lorman Education Services with speakers from Holland & Hart to help you identify the myriad of sales and use tax issues relevant to your company or clients.

Understand the sales and use tax complexities that confound many business owners. You will find out what's taxable, the best way to handle multistate issues and how to survive sales tax audits. Don't end up with the penalties and interest that are so dangerous for your budget in this volatile economy.

  • Stay off the revenue department's radar with compliant tax practices
  • Know your sales tax obligations and keep your organization audit-ready
  • Don't get caught off-guard - know what scenarios result in nexus
  • Learn easy ways for determining what's taxable and what's exempt
  • Maximize your chances for success in appeal procedures

 

Learn how to:
Discuss Utah's sales tax base and exemptions
Identify sales tax implications of interstate commerce
Describe sales tax implications of selling a business or division
Be able to review successfully appealing a sales tax audit

Location: Holiday Inn Salt Lake City Airport, 5001 West Wiley Post Way, Salt Lake City, UT

Speakers:
Mark K. Buchi, Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP
Nathan R. Runyan, Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP
Steven P. Young, Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP
Gary R. Thorup, Attorney, Durham Jones & Pinegar

Click here for more details and to save 20% off registration fees: http://www.lorman.com/392615?discount_code=D3140574&p=13389.

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