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Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio , Hyatt Regency Columbus, 350 North High Street, Columbus

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Event Date Tue Jan 29 EST (almost 6 years ago)
Location Columbus, Ohio
Hyatt Regency Columbus, 350 North High Street, Columbus
Region Americas
Details

With the best lineup of speakers & hot tax issues, the 28th Annual Ohio Tax Conference is one you’ll want to attend. At the largest business tax conference in the nation, you’ll benefit from the continuing education credits earned by attending and the valuable information received on major tax and jobs issues such as:

Priceless interaction with tax decision-makers from Ohio including the new Ohio Lt. Governor, Jon Husted, and Ohio Tax Commissioner, Jeff McClain; new senior leaders at the Ohio Department of Taxation; the chairs & ranking members of the Ohio Senate & Ohio House Ways & Means Committees; local top municipal tax officials and top tax officials from Kentucky and Indiana – Commissioner Daniel Bork with the Kentucky Department of Revenue and Commissioner Adam J. Krupp with the Indiana Department of Revenue;
Massive impact of technology in the tax field … tax automation, robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, and staying competitive in today’s technology-driven, globally connected world;
Major national issues in business taxation as states respond to ‘disruptions’ such as Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, state tax reform in New Jersey, the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, trade & global investments, technology including modernizing applications, artificial intelligence, robotics, blockchain and cybersecurity; and taxing of new sources of revenue;
Audit insights on sales & use taxes, CAT & PTE, new developments and best practices for compliance in sales & use tax and the CAT;
Industry-specific tax issues … the special taxation issues impacting manufacturers, transportation/logistics, healthcare and non-profit organizations;
Timely information on a host of significant tax issues … taxation of employment services in a very tight labor market, challenges of a mobile workforce, market-based sourcing, managing tax appeals, taxation of pass-through entities, the new federal partnership audit rules and a ton of timely tax issues;
Tax/economic incentives & credits to promote Ohio competitiveness;
Valuable information on real property appraisals, valuation and classification;
Most valuable insights on the centralization of Ohio’s municipal net profits tax, filing through the Ohio Business Gateway and what business taxpayers must do;
Best practices for corporate tax management including several advanced sessions geared for the experienced professional and basic workshops for newer professionals who may need to build more skills in a new subject area.