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Tax Preparer Workshops to be Held Throughout New Jersey

TAX PREPARER WORKSHOPS TO BE HELD THROUGHOUT NEW JERSEY

New Jersey commercial tax preparers are invited to the Practitioner Institutes sponsored by the New Jersey Association of Public Accountants (NJAPA), Internal Revenue Service, the New Jersey Division of Taxation, and cooperating colleges/universities.

The one-day institutes will be held during October and November at seven locations throughout the state and are geared toward the intermediate and advanced tax preparers with no pre-requisite required.

For more information on how to download a registration form, please go to http://www.njapa.info/NewsInfo.aspx?NewsID=44.

The topics to be presented by Internal Revenue Service are:

• New Legislation & Overview of 2012 Income Tax Law Changes

• Identity Protection Pin

• Audit Procedures for Practitioners

• New Correspondence for Taxpayers

 

The topics to be presented by State of New Jersey Division of Taxation are:

• NJ Income Tax Update

• Information from New Jersey Criminal Investigations

• Information from Taxpayer Correspondence/Audit

Each session begins promptly at 8:30 am, with lunch, and concludes at 4:30 pm. Eight (8) CPE credits will be issued in Taxation and 6 CE for EA’s and RTRP’s, to those who complete the session. The pre-registration fee for commercial tax preparers is $130 ($35 for full time students with ID). Those who register at the door will be required to pay a $145 fee.

 

DATE, CITY, LOCATIONS, COORDINATORS


Thursday, Oct 25 - Montclair

MONTCLAIR UNIVERSITY, Student Center

Ray Peche (973) 790-1181 rpeche729@verizon.net

 

Saturday, Oct 27 - Randolph

COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS, Student Center-Davidson Room

Frank Kopicki (973) 827-2793 Kopic2@embarqmail.com

 

Tuesday, Oct 30 - Edison

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE, College Center Bldg, Lower Level, Room 100

Burt Zocks (732) 738-0770 blzocks@verizon.net

 

Friday, Nov 02 - Sewell

GLOUCESTER COUNTY COLLEGE, Instructional Center Room 430

Le Roy Thumlert (856) 589-7272 rthump@aol.com

 

Thursday, Nov 8 - West Windsor

MERCER COMMUNITY COLLEGE, The Conference Center

John Duffy (609) 586-1990 jackduffy929@aol.com

 

Thursday, Nov 15 - Lakewood

GEORGIAN COURT UNIVERSITY, The Casino (Gym)

Anthony Morro (732) 919-1380 ammorro_paea@yahoo.com

 

Friday, Nov 16 - Union

KEAN UNIVERSITY, University Center Room 228

Alice Weinstein (973) 379-3275 alvid@aol.com

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