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News and Updates
- McNally Presents "Strategically Planning Your Future" at the 2010 American Mold Builders Association Annual Convention
- Whitlock Quoted in Tax.com Article, IRS Challenges NYSE Executive Compensation
- Blumenthal Discusses the “The Ins and Outs of Selling Your Company” at the Morgan Stanley Smith Barney and Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell M&A Market 2010 conference
- CPAs Chime in Regarding Annual Bonus Plan Designs
June 2009
Calahan and Hoffman to Present at the Illinois CPA Society
Mike Calahan and Cara Hoffman, conference chair, will be presenting at the Individual Tax Conference at the Illinois CPA Society on July 20, 2009. During this half-day event, they will present New and Hot Topics for Individual Taxation covering issues such as the following:
- Benefits and limitations of the recently enhanced first-time homebuyers credit
- Tax implications for individuals regarding cancellation of debt
- Changes to COBRA resulting from the recently passed Trade Adjustment Assistance Health Coverage Improvement Act as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Annual tax reporting requirements for foreign bank and financial accounts (brokerage, mutual fund, unit trust or other types of financial accounts)
- ISO and AMT issues and relief brought about by the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
- The impact of recently enacted legislation
- What lies ahead for taxation of individuals

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