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2020 Holland & Hart and KPMG Utah Tax Conference

Webinar Only

Holland & Hart and KPMG invite you to join our complimentary 2020 Utah Tax Conference. Because of COVID-19, we will host this year’s program as an online event. Presenters from Holland & Hart and KPMG will discuss recent developments in federal and state tax issues important to businesses throughout Utah, including a state legislative update as well as state property tax considerations in the COVID-19 environment and income tax and sales/use tax issues post-Wayfair. Please click the Register button below to sign up.

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Continuing Legal Education (CLE) and Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits

You may qualify for up to 3.0 CLE and/or 2.5 CPE credits when you join this virtual meeting. We will be leveraging the Poll Everywhere platform via your browser for CLE and CPE credits. No additional software downloads are required, and instructions will be provided at the beginning of the session. No advanced preparation or prerequisite is required to attend this program.

Agenda: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2020
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT

Keynote Speaker

John Valentine, Utah State Tax Commission Chair

Holland & Hart Speakers

Kate Bradshaw
Billy Hesterman
Rob Lang
Nate Runyan
Steve Young

KPMG Speakers

Abby Eckhardt
John Gimigliano
Mike Larkin
Patrick Lee

Location: Webinar Only

Questions? Please contact Charles Cobbins.

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