September 27, 2019 | 8:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Accounting and Auditing UpdateIn this meeting, hear a discussion on corporate red flags and the new revenue recognition standard. HighlightsAccounting and Auditing Update
Barbara Stofflet, CPA - Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP
This session will provide an update on the latest developments with the new revenue recognition standard and potential alternatives for financial reporting; private company alternative for variable interest entity accounting; accounting for investments in equity securities; overview of the new impairment standard for receivables and proposed delays in certain effective dates. Also – an overview of the most recently issued accounting standards updates that may impact private companies.
Corporate Red Flags
Erik Ringoen, CPA, ABV, CFF, CIRA and Marion Wickersham, CICA - Forensic Resolutions, Inc.
In this session, the speakers will discuss:
- General overview of fraud
- Common Types of Fraud
- Introduction to Red Flags
- Common Red Flags
- Income statement items
- Balance sheet items
- Vertical v. Horizontal analysis
- Case studies
- Practice tips
BenefitsEarn 4 CPE credits in Accounting and Auditing. View Full Event Details |
October 25, 2019 | 8:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Sick Pay and Employment Law UpdateIn this meeting, hear important information directly from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Minimum wage and wage theft laws will be discussed, as well as the distinction between an independent contractor versus an employee. HighlightsMinimum Wage and Wage Theft Laws
David Bander - Policy Office, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development
The minimum wage law is a significant legislative achievement that will raise the wages of approximately 1 million New Jersey workers. The law raises the minimum wage to $15 for most workers by January 1, 2024, while employees working for small/seasonal/agricultural employers will advance on a different timetable. For tipped workers, there is also an increase in the cash wage that must come directly from employers. The presentation will cover the fine points of this law, as well as the exceptions for small/seasonal/agricultural employers, and the change in the tipped minimum wage.
The wage theft law is similarly significant legislation. It enhances enforcement of State wage and hour laws by holding employers accountable for unpaid wages, benefits, or overtime as required by law through increased damages and fines, which make victims of wage theft eligible to receive both the wages owed and liquidated damages of up to 200 percent of wages owed. It also permits aggrieved parties to file actions directly in Superior Court. The presentation will cover all aspects of the law, including new reporting requirements.
Independent Contractor vs. Employee
Evelyn Rivera & David Menist - Division of Employer Accounts, New Jersey Department Labor and Workforce Development
Our presentation will include, but shall not be limited to, an introduction to the purpose and reason an Employer may be subject to a New Jersey and Department of Labor and Workforce Development Unemployment and Disability audit. This presentation shall include the scope of the audit, areas of concern commonly found on the audit, and the documentation that is usually required when an audit is conducted. Also communicated in this conference shall be a thorough analysis on the 19(i)(6)(a)(b)(c) test which will describe in detail the factors that are usually considered by an Auditor when analyzing the relationship between the Employer and subcontractor during the course of the audit. Finally, we will explain and discuss the ramifications of the audit results and the Employers rights to the appeal process should the Employer not agree with the audit results. With time permitting, we will also discuss the topic of Localization of Coverage, which will describe the characteristics of what constitutes a New Jersey employee as opposed to an employee that is reported in another state. BenefitsEarn 4 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge. View Full Event Details |
November 1, 2019 | 8:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Hot Topics in Accounting and AuditingGet the latest compilation and review updates. Then learn about areas of common noncompliance with applicable professional standards to aid in preparation of Peer Review, including sample checklists. HighlightsInformation Security Liability
John Raspante, CPA, MST, CDFA - McGowanPRO
- Claims: Understanding what areas of practice generate claims
- Why Client assessment is the first line of defense against claims
- How a well crafted engagement letter can be your “get out of jail card”
Compliation and Review Update and Thoughts on Peer Review
June Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA - ZBT Accounting & Consulting, LLC
- SSARS and Tracking the Standards
- Compilation and Review Procedures and Common Peer Review Findings
- Engagement Reviews - Non-Conforming Engagements
- Areas of Common Noncompliance with Applicable Professional Standards
BenefitsEarn 4 CPE credits in Accounting and Auditing. View Full Event Details |
November 11, 2019 | 4:45-8:00 PM EDT | | NJCPA Appreciation NightIn this high energy and interactive program, participants will discover new ways to break through mental barriers and stagnant thinking. Also included are important strategies that are essential to increase productivity and positively impact others. In addition, participants will learn powerful activities and effective skills they can use immediately to stimulate creative thinking and unlock the potential in themselves and their team. Highlights4:45 - 5:45 p.m.
Open Bar and Hors D'oeuvres
6 - 8 p.m.
Changes in the Banking Industry
Kevin Cummings - President and CEO, Investors Bank
The Advantage: How to Make a Difference in your Life and the Lives of Those
Around You
Dennis Budinich - SVP Chief Culture Officer, Investors Bank
Organizations and individuals who want to succeed in today’s ultracompetitive world must prepare themselves and their colleagues to perform in a marketplace that will not accept mediocrity. Relying on yesterday’s methods and performing to dated standards can be a hindrance and spell failure. Today, it is necessary to learn proven principles that develop effective mental skills and spark new ideas in order to reach the highest levels of success.
At the conclusion of the program, attendees will feel motivated and will have acquired valuable information they can use to reach unprecedented levels of personal and professional success, including how to:
- Create a mindset and activities that maximize resources and
resourcefulness.
- Prevent emotional and mental distractions.
- Elevate employee engagement and enthusiasm in today’s
competitive environment.
- Win people to your way of thinking and gain cooperation at
every level.
- Develop a thought process and action plan that is built on
possibilities, not in limitations.
BenefitsEarn 2 CPE credits in Consulting Services. View Full Event Details |
December 13, 2019 | 8:00-12:45 PM EST | | Annual Tax SeminarDon't miss this annual update! Listen as attorneys from Kulzer & DiPadova expand on a variety of tax-related issues. Highlights7:00-8:00 a.m.
Registration, Exhibitors and Breakfast
8:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m.
Annual Tax Seminar
Speakers courtesy of Kulzer & DiPadova, P.A.
This annual update will provide you with the tools you need to begin tax season with confidence. Topics include:
- Federal Tax Update
- New Jersey Tax Update
- Grantor Trusts: Pros and Cons, Why they Exist, How they Operate and Reporting Rules
- Section 199A Update: Planning for Losses and Real Estate Businesses
- New Jersey Department of Labor Issues
Speakers will be added to instructor tab as confirmed. BenefitsEarn 5 CPE credits in Taxation. View Full Event Details |
January 3, 2020 | 8:00-12:00 PM EST | | Social Security and Retirement PlanningIn this meeting, hear how your clients can mazimize their Social Security income under the new rules. Then, explore some tax-smart retirement planning ideas. HighlightsSocial Security Planning
Ash Ahluwalia, MBA, NSSA, CSSCS, CFP - National Social Security Partners, LLC
- How the wealthy can make the most of Social Security
- Social Security planning under the new rules
- Leaving Money on the Table
- Social Security: it's a women's issue
Retirement Planning
Speaker courtesy of SEI
- Distribution-focused strategies
- Tax-mart investing
- Planning can help take the pain out of taxes
- Seven year-end tax planning ideas
BenefitsEarn 4 CPE credits in Tax. View Full Event Details |
April 24, 2020 | 8:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Technology UpdateThis session will focus on the use of blockchain technology at an enterprise scale. HighlightsThis session will cover several of the changes and updates that have moved to the forefront in the blockchain and cryptoasset space, including the development of stablecoins, permissioned blockchains, and enterprise applications that continue to move from concept to reality. Breaking down some of the technical updates that have occurred in the space, and including the accounting and attestation implications of these updates and changes, attendees will leave the session better equipped to discuss and explain these trends to colleagues and clients. In addition, this presentation will discuss how internal controls and cybersecurity continue to be influenced and impacted by the growing use of blockchain for enterprise.
Attendees will leave this session with the ability to:
- Articulate and explain recent changes and developments related to permissioned and enterprise blockchains
- Discuss and analyze the trends and implications connected to stablecoins
- Examine and understand how recent IRS updates and pronouncements will drive change in the accounting profession moving forward
BenefitsEarn 4 CPE credits in Consulting Services. View Full Event Details |
May 5, 2020 | 8:00-2:00 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - Tax and Industry Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIRS Tax-Exempt Update
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover tax-exempt organizations’ tax landscape post Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including issues with transit and parking tax, blended rate issues, new developments and IRS plan.
Private Foundations and Donor Advised Funds
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover recent development in self-dealing, equivalency determinations and other excise tax issues. Then, discuss Donor Advised Funds and Notice 2017-73 with an explanation of the differences between Private Foundation and Donor Advised Funds.
What’s New at the IRS? (TX)
Maria Hooke and Peter Lorenzetti - Internal Revenue Service
This session will discuss a variety of observations and areas of concern that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sees when dealing with not-for-profit organizations.
Advancing Exemplary Governance
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
There is a great deal of literature focused on not-for-profit governance, from basic
responsibilities to best practices. However, governance remains one of the most challenging
areas to manage. However, there are exceptional boards that oversee correctly and are
valuable strategic assets of their organizations. This session will provide steps any
organization can take to improve performance.
Best Practices for Internal Controls
Scott A. Brown, CPA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies LLP
Internal Controls are critical for organizations of all types and sizes. Not-for-Profits are no exception. Examine:
- The importance of having a strong internal control system to ensure an organization’s success
- Best practices and five questions every organization should ask when reviewing their internal controls
- Common deficiencies recently identified during financial statement audits of nonprofit organizations
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 6, 2020 | 8:00-2:10 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - A&A Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIndustry Update and Post-Implementation of FASB 2016-14
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
Not-for-profit organizations are frequently in the news. Examine headlines to understand
what drives the stories and discover key takeaways. Then, discuss lessons learned from the
implementation of FASB 2016-14.
Grants and Contracts for Not-for-Profits
Richard A. Cole, CPA - BKD
This session will provide an overview of the FASB’s new grants and contracts accounting
standard update and some implementation ideas.
Leases – Implementing the Changes for Lessees
Brad E. Muniz, CPA – SobelCo
Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV – Withum
Discuss an overview of the changes to the lease standards, examples of lessee
implementation and certain nuances that are commonly overlooked.
The 2019 Yellow Book and Single Audit Update
Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, MBA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP
Examine changes for those audits conducted under the Uniform Grant Guidance, along with
forthcoming Yellow Book revisions and independence for non-attest services.
Risk Assessment
June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA – ZBT Certified Public Accounting & Consulting,
LLC
Since the issuance of the Risk Assessment Standards, Peer Review teams have found that more than one in 10 firms failed to comply with AU-C Section 315 or 330. Learn what are the most pervasive issues that Peer Review teams have uncovered and how to avoid them. Review:
- What are the misconceptions leading to non-compliance that relate to understanding the entity and it’s environment, assessing the risks of material misstatement and performing procedures in response to assessed risks.
- Consider how to determine responses identified and assessed risks by selecting or designing procedures.
- What risks are relevant to the financial statement audit?
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 7, 2020 | 8:00-2:00 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - Tax and Industry Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIRS Tax-Exempt Update
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover tax-exempt organizations’ tax landscape post Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including issues with transit and parking tax, blended rate issues, new developments and IRS plan.
Private Foundations and Donor Advised Funds
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover recent development in self-dealing, equivalency determinations and other excise tax issues. Then, discuss Donor Advised Funds and Notice 2017-73 with an explanation of the differences between Private Foundation and Donor Advised Funds.
What’s New at the IRS? (TX)
Maria Hooke and Peter Lorenzetti - Internal Revenue Service
This session will discuss a variety of observations and areas of concern that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sees when dealing with not-for-profit organizations.
Advancing Exemplary Governance
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
There is a great deal of literature focused on not-for-profit governance, from basic
responsibilities to best practices. However, governance remains one of the most challenging
areas to manage. However, there are exceptional boards that oversee correctly and are
valuable strategic assets of their organizations. This session will provide steps any
organization can take to improve performance.
Best Practices for Internal Controls
Scott A. Brown, CPA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies LLP
Internal Controls are critical for organizations of all types and sizes. Not-for-Profits are no exception. Examine:
- The importance of having a strong internal control system to ensure an organization’s success
- Best practices and five questions every organization should ask when reviewing their internal controls
- Common deficiencies recently identified during financial statement audits of nonprofit organizations
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 8, 2020 | 8:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Business Valuation/Estate PlanningOwnership interests in closely-held and family businesses are often the largest and most illiquid assets in a family’s estate. In this meeting, learn essential components of a valuation engagement. HighlightsValuation of Closely-Held and Family Businesses
Donald DeGrazia, CPA, ABV, CFF - Gold Gerstein Group
Determining the value of ownership interests in closely-held and family businesses for succession planning and estate and gift tax planning and compliance is a complex and risky task. This is especially the case when valuing small, minority ownership interests. Penalties for under valuation are onerous. GAAP and GAAS are not well suited to guide the CPA in valuation engagements.
Learn essential components of a valuation engagement including:
- Reasons for valuing a business
- Standards of value
- Methods of valuation
- Normalization of GAAP or taxable income to reach economic cash flow
- Determining risk-adjusted rates of return
- Defending valuation discounts for minority ownership interests, including discounts for lack of control and marketability
- Reaching a valuation conclusion
BenefitsEarn 2 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge and 2 CPE credits in Tax. View Full Event Details |
May 8, 2020 | 8:00-2:10 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - A&A Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIndustry Update and Post-Implementation of FASB 2016-14
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
Not-for-profit organizations are frequently in the news. Examine headlines to understand
what drives the stories and discover key takeaways. Then, discuss lessons learned from the
implementation of FASB 2016-14.
Grants and Contracts for Not-for-Profits
Richard A. Cole, CPA - BKD
This session will provide an overview of the FASB’s new grants and contracts accounting
standard update and some implementation ideas.
Leases – Implementing the Changes for Lessees
Brad E. Muniz, CPA – SobelCo
Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV – Withum
Discuss an overview of the changes to the lease standards, examples of lessee
implementation and certain nuances that are commonly overlooked.
The 2019 Yellow Book and Single Audit Update
Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, MBA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP
Examine changes for those audits conducted under the Uniform Grant Guidance, along with
forthcoming Yellow Book revisions and independence for non-attest services.
Risk Assessment
June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA – ZBT Certified Public Accounting & Consulting,
LLC
Since the issuance of the Risk Assessment Standards, Peer Review teams have found that more than one in 10 firms failed to comply with AU-C Section 315 or 330. Learn what are the most pervasive issues that Peer Review teams have uncovered and how to avoid them. Review:
- What are the misconceptions leading to non-compliance that relate to understanding the entity and it’s environment, assessing the risks of material misstatement and performing procedures in response to assessed risks.
- Consider how to determine responses identified and assessed risks by selecting or designing procedures.
- What risks are relevant to the financial statement audit?
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 15, 2020 | 8:00-2:10 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - A&A Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIndustry Update and Post-Implementation of FASB 2016-14
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
Not-for-profit organizations are frequently in the news. Examine headlines to understand
what drives the stories and discover key takeaways. Then, discuss lessons learned from the
implementation of FASB 2016-14.
Grants and Contracts for Not-for-Profits
Richard A. Cole, CPA - BKD
This session will provide an overview of the FASB’s new grants and contracts accounting
standard update and some implementation ideas.
Leases – Implementing the Changes for Lessees
Brad E. Muniz, CPA – SobelCo
Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV – Withum
Discuss an overview of the changes to the lease standards, examples of lessee
implementation and certain nuances that are commonly overlooked.
The 2019 Yellow Book and Single Audit Update
Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, MBA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP
Examine changes for those audits conducted under the Uniform Grant Guidance, along with
forthcoming Yellow Book revisions and independence for non-attest services.
Risk Assessment
June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA – ZBT Certified Public Accounting & Consulting,
LLC
Since the issuance of the Risk Assessment Standards, Peer Review teams have found that more than one in 10 firms failed to comply with AU-C Section 315 or 330. Learn what are the most pervasive issues that Peer Review teams have uncovered and how to avoid them. Review:
- What are the misconceptions leading to non-compliance that relate to understanding the entity and it’s environment, assessing the risks of material misstatement and performing procedures in response to assessed risks.
- Consider how to determine responses identified and assessed risks by selecting or designing procedures.
- What risks are relevant to the financial statement audit?
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 18, 2020 | 10:00-11:15 AM EDT | | Corporation Business Tax (2019 Tax Conference Replay)Attend a live replay of the 2019 New Jersey Tax Conference and obtain the knowledge to navigate the intracies of the New Jersey state tax system. HighlightsCorporation Business Tax – Major Changes and Continuing Issues
David J. Shipley, Esq. – McCarter and English
A review of CBT Issues, including an introduction to combined reporting in New Jersey.
BenefitsThis year's conference replay will include current events, hot topics and updates on New Jersey Tax. Designed ForPublic practitioners and those in industry looking for an update on current New Jersey tax developments. View Full Event Details |
May 19, 2020 | 8:00-2:00 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - Tax and Industry Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIRS Tax-Exempt Update
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover tax-exempt organizations’ tax landscape post Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including issues with transit and parking tax, blended rate issues, new developments and IRS plan.
Private Foundations and Donor Advised Funds
Magdalena M. Czerniawski, CPA, MBA and Robert Lyons, CPA, MST – Marks Paneth LLP
This session will cover recent development in self-dealing, equivalency determinations and other excise tax issues. Then, discuss Donor Advised Funds and Notice 2017-73 with an explanation of the differences between Private Foundation and Donor Advised Funds.
What’s New at the IRS? (TX)
Maria Hooke and Peter Lorenzetti - Internal Revenue Service
This session will discuss a variety of observations and areas of concern that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sees when dealing with not-for-profit organizations.
Advancing Exemplary Governance
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
There is a great deal of literature focused on not-for-profit governance, from basic
responsibilities to best practices. However, governance remains one of the most challenging
areas to manage. However, there are exceptional boards that oversee correctly and are
valuable strategic assets of their organizations. This session will provide steps any
organization can take to improve performance.
Best Practices for Internal Controls
Scott A. Brown, CPA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies LLP
Internal Controls are critical for organizations of all types and sizes. Not-for-Profits are no exception. Examine:
- The importance of having a strong internal control system to ensure an organization’s success
- Best practices and five questions every organization should ask when reviewing their internal controls
- Common deficiencies recently identified during financial statement audits of nonprofit organizations
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
May 20, 2020 | 1:00-2:40 PM EDT | | Gross Income Tax - Issues and Strategies (2019 New Jersey Tax Conference Replay)Attend a live replay of the 2019 New Jersey Tax Conference and obtain the knowledge to navigate the intracies of the New Jersey state tax system. HighlightsGross Income Tax – Issues and Strategies
James B. Evans, CPA, J.D., LL.M.– Kulzer & DiPadova
Personal and business planning under the Gross Income Tax. BenefitsThis conference replay will include current events, hot topics and updates on New Jersey Tax. Designed ForPublic practitioners and those in industry looking for an update on current New Jersey tax developments. View Full Event Details |
May 22, 2020 | 8:00-2:10 PM EDT | | 2019 Nonprofit Conference - A&A Sessions (Replay)Nonprofit organizations are dealing with change on multiple horizons. Attend this replay of the 2019 Nonprofit Conference to get the updates you need to better serve your clients. HighlightsIndustry Update and Post-Implementation of FASB 2016-14
Louis J. Mezzina, CPA
Not-for-profit organizations are frequently in the news. Examine headlines to understand
what drives the stories and discover key takeaways. Then, discuss lessons learned from the
implementation of FASB 2016-14.
Grants and Contracts for Not-for-Profits
Richard A. Cole, CPA - BKD
This session will provide an overview of the FASB’s new grants and contracts accounting
standard update and some implementation ideas.
Leases – Implementing the Changes for Lessees
Brad E. Muniz, CPA – SobelCo
Frank R. Boutillette, CPA, CGMA, ABV – Withum
Discuss an overview of the changes to the lease standards, examples of lessee
implementation and certain nuances that are commonly overlooked.
The 2019 Yellow Book and Single Audit Update
Alexander K. Buchholz, CPA, MBA, CGMA – PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP
Examine changes for those audits conducted under the Uniform Grant Guidance, along with
forthcoming Yellow Book revisions and independence for non-attest services.
Risk Assessment
June M. Toth, CPA, CFF, CITP, CGMA – ZBT Certified Public Accounting & Consulting,
LLC
Since the issuance of the Risk Assessment Standards, Peer Review teams have found that more than one in 10 firms failed to comply with AU-C Section 315 or 330. Learn what are the most pervasive issues that Peer Review teams have uncovered and how to avoid them. Review:
- What are the misconceptions leading to non-compliance that relate to understanding the entity and it’s environment, assessing the risks of material misstatement and performing procedures in response to assessed risks.
- Consider how to determine responses identified and assessed risks by selecting or designing procedures.
- What risks are relevant to the financial statement audit?
Designed ForCPAs and financial professionals working for nonprofit organizations or representing nonprofit clients.
View Full Event Details |
June 1, 2020 | 10:00-12:00 PM EDT | | Multistate Tax Update and State Issues in Professional Liability (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsMultistate Tax Update
Jeffrey A. Friedman, J.D., LL.M. – Eversheds Sutherland LLP
Review the legislative, regulatory and judiciary developments impacting state
taxation with key state and local tax trends that attendees should watch out
for, such as:
- Marketplace collection
- State tax conformity
- Federal tax reform
- Apportionment trends
State Issues in Professional Liability in Multistate Practice
John F. Raspante, CPA, MST, CDFA – McGowanPRO
This session will cover common claims facing CPAs providing multi-state tax
services. Included will be best practices in avoiding such claims:
- Engagement letter discussions
- The privity defense
- The statute of limitations
BenefitsThis replay of the 2019 Multistate Conference will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 2, 2020 | 12:00-1:15 PM EDT | | Corporation Business Tax (2019 Tax Conference Replay)Attend a live replay of the 2019 New Jersey Tax Conference and obtain the knowledge to navigate the intracies of the New Jersey state tax system. HighlightsCorporation Business Tax – Major Changes and Continuing Issues
David J. Shipley, Esq. – McCarter and English
A review of CBT Issues, including an introduction to combined reporting in New Jersey.
BenefitsThis year's conference replay will include current events, hot topics and updates on New Jersey Tax. Designed ForPublic practitioners and those in industry looking for an update on current New Jersey tax developments. View Full Event Details |
June 2, 2020 | 2:00-3:30 PM EDT | | New Jersey Tax Update and How Does New Jersey's Tax Burden Compare to other States? (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew Jersey Tax Update
James B. Evans Jr., CPA, J.D., LL.M. – Kulzer & DiPadova, P.A.
This session will review the major legislative, judicial and administrative
developments of 2019 affecting New Jersey taxpayers and the outlook for 2020
state tax changes.
How Does New Jersey’s Tax Burden Compare to Other States?
Regina M. Egea – Garden State Initiative
The Garden State Initiative focuses on research and policy changes aimed towards growing NJ’s economy by improving government performance and reducing the tax burden. GSI’s most recent research, Adding It All Up: An Impartial Look at NJ’s $117 Billion Government, focuses on the total size of New Jersey’s expansive government, how much is being spent in specific categories and identifying areas to make it more efficient. By comparing New Jersey to other states, GSI demonstrates that we do not have to sacrifice service in order to lower government costs. BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 3, 2020 | 12:00-2:00 PM EDT | | Multistate Tax Update and State Issues in Professional Liability (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsMultistate Tax Update
Jeffrey A. Friedman, J.D., LL.M. – Eversheds Sutherland LLP
Review the legislative, regulatory and judiciary developments impacting state
taxation with key state and local tax trends that attendees should watch out
for, such as:
- Marketplace collection
- State tax conformity
- Federal tax reform
- Apportionment trends
State Issues in Professional Liability in Multistate Practice
John F. Raspante, CPA, MST, CDFA – McGowanPRO
This session will cover common claims facing CPAs providing multi-state tax
services. Included will be best practices in avoiding such claims:
- Engagement letter discussions
- The privity defense
- The statute of limitations
BenefitsThis replay of the 2019 Multistate Conference will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 3, 2020 | 12:00-1:40 PM EDT | | Gross Income Tax - Issues and Strategies (2019 New Jersey Tax Conference Replay)Attend a live replay of the 2019 New Jersey Tax Conference and obtain the knowledge to navigate the intracies of the New Jersey state tax system. HighlightsGross Income Tax – Issues and Strategies
James B. Evans, CPA, J.D., LL.M.– Kulzer & DiPadova
Personal and business planning under the Gross Income Tax. BenefitsThis conference replay will include current events, hot topics and updates on New Jersey Tax. Designed ForPublic practitioners and those in industry looking for an update on current New Jersey tax developments. View Full Event Details |
June 4, 2020 | 10:00-11:30 AM EDT | | New Jersey Tax Update and How Does New Jersey's Tax Burden Compare to other States? (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew Jersey Tax Update
James B. Evans Jr., CPA, J.D., LL.M. – Kulzer & DiPadova, P.A.
This session will review the major legislative, judicial and administrative
developments of 2019 affecting New Jersey taxpayers and the outlook for 2020
state tax changes.
How Does New Jersey’s Tax Burden Compare to Other States?
Regina M. Egea – Garden State Initiative
The Garden State Initiative focuses on research and policy changes aimed towards growing NJ’s economy by improving government performance and reducing the tax burden. GSI’s most recent research, Adding It All Up: An Impartial Look at NJ’s $117 Billion Government, focuses on the total size of New Jersey’s expansive government, how much is being spent in specific categories and identifying areas to make it more efficient. By comparing New Jersey to other states, GSI demonstrates that we do not have to sacrifice service in order to lower government costs. BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 5, 2020 | 12:00-1:00 PM EDT | | New York Update (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew York State and New York City Update
Elizabeth Pascal, J.D. – Hodgson Russ LLP
Adjacent states reacted to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act differently.
Explore the disparities between New Jersey and New York’s responses:
- The latest NYS and NYC responses to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
- Tax Law changes in the 2019-2020 budget legislation
- New cases and audit developments
- The latest updates in NYS/NYC corporate tax reform
BenefitsThis conference will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 8, 2020 | 10:00-11:00 AM EDT | | New York Update (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew York State and New York City Update
Elizabeth Pascal, J.D. – Hodgson Russ LLP
Adjacent states reacted to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act differently.
Explore the disparities between New Jersey and New York’s responses:
- The latest NYS and NYC responses to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
- Tax Law changes in the 2019-2020 budget legislation
- New cases and audit developments
- The latest updates in NYS/NYC corporate tax reform
BenefitsThis conference will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 8, 2020 | 10:00-11:30 AM EDT | | Uneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. Also, discuss emerging technologies and their effect on multistate audits. HighlightsUneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers
Nishant Mittal – MONAEO
Advances in technology allow states like New York to identify nonresidential
taxpayers who owe taxes. Sophisticated applications built by large technology
companies give the government an advantage over taxpayers, many of whom still
rely on spreadsheets. Delve into use of technology in residency and
nonresident payroll withholding audits to see how taxpayers can level the
playing field with aggressive tax authorities.
BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 9, 2020 | 1:00-3:00 PM EDT | | Multistate Tax Update and State Issues in Professional Liability (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsMultistate Tax Update
Jeffrey A. Friedman, J.D., LL.M. – Eversheds Sutherland LLP
Review the legislative, regulatory and judiciary developments impacting state
taxation with key state and local tax trends that attendees should watch out
for, such as:
- Marketplace collection
- State tax conformity
- Federal tax reform
- Apportionment trends
State Issues in Professional Liability in Multistate Practice
John F. Raspante, CPA, MST, CDFA – McGowanPRO
This session will cover common claims facing CPAs providing multi-state tax
services. Included will be best practices in avoiding such claims:
- Engagement letter discussions
- The privity defense
- The statute of limitations
BenefitsThis replay of the 2019 Multistate Conference will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 10, 2020 | 12:00-1:00 PM EDT | | New York Update (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew York State and New York City Update
Elizabeth Pascal, J.D. – Hodgson Russ LLP
Adjacent states reacted to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act differently.
Explore the disparities between New Jersey and New York’s responses:
- The latest NYS and NYC responses to the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
- Tax Law changes in the 2019-2020 budget legislation
- New cases and audit developments
- The latest updates in NYS/NYC corporate tax reform
BenefitsThis conference will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 10, 2020 | 12:00-1:30 PM EDT | | Uneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. Also, discuss emerging technologies and their effect on multistate audits. HighlightsUneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers
Nishant Mittal – MONAEO
Advances in technology allow states like New York to identify nonresidential
taxpayers who owe taxes. Sophisticated applications built by large technology
companies give the government an advantage over taxpayers, many of whom still
rely on spreadsheets. Delve into use of technology in residency and
nonresident payroll withholding audits to see how taxpayers can level the
playing field with aggressive tax authorities.
BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 11, 2020 | 10:00-11:30 AM EDT | | Uneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. Also, discuss emerging technologies and their effect on multistate audits. HighlightsUneven Playing Field: States are Using Technology in Multistate Audits to Get an Edge Over Taxpayers
Nishant Mittal – MONAEO
Advances in technology allow states like New York to identify nonresidential
taxpayers who owe taxes. Sophisticated applications built by large technology
companies give the government an advantage over taxpayers, many of whom still
rely on spreadsheets. Delve into use of technology in residency and
nonresident payroll withholding audits to see how taxpayers can level the
playing field with aggressive tax authorities.
BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates, answers to your most pressing questions, and a chance to network with speakers discussing multistate hot topics. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |
June 12, 2020 | 12:00-1:30 PM EDT | | New Jersey Tax Update and How Does New Jersey's Tax Burden Compare to other States? (2019 Multistate Conference Replay)Learn about changing regulations and laws affecting businesses in the tri-state area. HighlightsNew Jersey Tax Update
James B. Evans Jr., CPA, J.D., LL.M. – Kulzer & DiPadova, P.A.
This session will review the major legislative, judicial and administrative
developments of 2019 affecting New Jersey taxpayers and the outlook for 2020
state tax changes.
How Does New Jersey’s Tax Burden Compare to Other States?
Regina M. Egea – Garden State Initiative
The Garden State Initiative focuses on research and policy changes aimed towards growing NJ’s economy by improving government performance and reducing the tax burden. GSI’s most recent research, Adding It All Up: An Impartial Look at NJ’s $117 Billion Government, focuses on the total size of New Jersey’s expansive government, how much is being spent in specific categories and identifying areas to make it more efficient. By comparing New Jersey to other states, GSI demonstrates that we do not have to sacrifice service in order to lower government costs. BenefitsThis conference replay will provide you with timely updates and answers to your most pressing questions. Designed ForCPAs in all firms as well as sole practitioners and financial officers of businesses with multistate transactions. View Full Event Details |