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The premier tax event of the year, bringing together national authorities, Minnesota experts, and your colleagues – unparalleled practical education and real-world advice! –Acquire a Comprehensive Update on the new tax laws, legislation, regulations, rulings, cases, and legal developments – the information you need to stay current on all the tax issues affecting your practice. –Tailor Your Learning by choosing from 14 diverse small group sessions, including both ethics and elimination of bias. –Network with Your Colleagues throughout the conference, at the Institute Luncheon, and at the Annual Reception – with a chance to win great prizes, including an Apple iPad mini! The 2014 Tax Institute Welcomes Back Special Luncheon Speaker: Karen L. Hawkins, Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility in Washington, D.C., presenting Recent Revisions to Circular 230 and Evolving Issues in the Office of Professional Responsibility QUESTIONS? Call us at 651-227-8266 or 800-759-8840 or visit us on the web at www.minncle.org. CONNECT WITH US! AmEx Exp OR CALL: Minnesota CLE at 651-227-8266 or 800-759-8840 @MinnesotaCLE www.facebook.com/MinnesotaCLE http://www.youtube.com/user/MinnCLE/video http://www.linkedin.com/company/266673 Tuesday & Wednesday, December 2 & 3, 2014 Minnesota CLE Conference Center | 600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 370 | Third Floor City Center | Minneapolis Schedule Faculty & Planners Tuesday, December 2, 2014 2:00 – 2:15 P.M. 8:00 – 8:45 A.M. 2:15 – 3:15 P.M. SMALL GROUP SESSION B CHECK-IN & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST BREAK 8:00 – 8:30 A.M. 8:45 – 9:00 A.M. – Caroline D. Balfour, MSBA Tax Law Section Chair 9:00 – 10:00 A.M. Federal Individual Tax Law Update The recent issues impacting individual taxation, including legislative, regulatory, and case law developments. Opportunities and pitfalls associated with these developments, with emphasis on proactive steps to achieve the best results for the taxpayer. – Stacy D. Rubsam 201 Partnership 202 Tax Federal Business Tax Law Update A summary of the past year’s statutory, regulatory, and judicial business tax developments. – Mel Schwarz 10:00 – 10:10 A.M. Caroline D. Balfour Daniel P. Bartholet Issues in Entity Selection A discussion of the tax considerations that affect the entity selection process. – Sara M. Kilian Minnesota Tax Law Update An overview of the major tax changes from this year’s legislative session as well as significant Minnesota cases and policy developments. – Caroline D. Balfour, Dale H. Busacker & Tamar N. Gronvall 11:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. INSTITUTE LUNCHEON – RADISSON BLU MINNEAPOLIS 12:00 – 12:45 P.M. LUNCHEON PRESENTATION: Recent Revisions to Circular 230 and Evolving Issues in the Office of Professional Responsibility (.75 ethics credits applied for) – Karen L. Hawkins, Director Office of Professional Responsibility; Internal Revenue Service 1:00 – 2:00 P.M. SMALL GROUP SESSION A Corporations – Update and Planning Opportunities An analysis of the most current regulations, rulings, cases, and legislation that affect S corporations and subsequent planning opportunities. – Jack W. Carlson 102 Significant Multistate Sales Tax and Income Tax Developments Recent sales and income tax developments, including an update on amendments to the Multistate Tax Compact as well as changes to the corporate tax regimes in the District of Columbia, New York, Rhode Island, and other states; and a review of selected significant sales and income tax litigation, including decisions regarding the Multistate Tax Compact, state apportionment, and federal legislation impacting state taxation. – Daniel P. Bartholet & William J. Lunka A Discussion with OPR (1.0 ethics credits applied for) The Office of Professional Responsibility interprets and enforces standards of practice for tax professionals covered by Circular 230. Minnesota practitioners will join Karen L. Hawkins to discuss Circular 230 topics to ensure attorneys and CPAs adhere to the professional standards and follow the law. – Karen L. Hawkins, Thomas E. Brever, Thomas M. Regan & Charles Selcer – Alan Gregerson, moderator IRAs and 401(k)s An individual account owner’s perspective on planning techniques, including recent rulings on IRA rollovers and IRAs during bankruptcy, and guidance for practitioners when working with individual taxpayers. – Angela M. Veldhuizen 3:15 – 3:30 P.M. BREAK 3:30 – 4:30 P.M. SMALL GROUP SESSION C 301 Communicating Communities 402 DLOMs and How to Work with the IRS A presentation of the major models and data sources for developing a Discount for Lack of Marketability (DLOM), a critique of the IRS Job Aid, and commentary on how to work with an expert and with the IRS on these and other technical issues. – Michael A. Gregory 11:10 – 11:20 A.M. Effectively with Immigrant (1.0 elimination of bias credits applied for) An exploration of how to communicate effectively with immigrant communities and how to bridge cultural gaps, including differences in socio-economic and religious backgrounds. – Kathryn J. Sedo 302 Update on International Tax Issues and Proposals for Reform Recent developments in international tax matters, including foreign M&A, inversions, business expansion abroad, OECD-BEPS proposals, tax treaties, international licensing, and foreign reporting and disclosure programs, as well as recent U.S. developments in international tax policy and tax reform proposals. – Kenneth S. Levinson & Gerald J. Morris 303 Tangible Asset and Repair Regulations: What You Need to Know A brief overview of the new regulations and a discussion of potential pitfalls and planning opportunities during organizational transactions or restructurings. – Michael W. Cole Yuri B. Berndt Thomas E. Brever BREAK 11:20 – 12:20 P.M. SMALL GROUP SESSION E u Donald J. Brown Dale H. Busacker 501 Tax Issues for Nonprofits A synopsis of the key differences between charitable/educational organizations described in §501(c)(3) and social welfare organizations described in §501(c)(4), including deductions of contributions, political activity, and sales tax/real estate tax exemption. – J. Patrick Plunkett 502 Litigating Courts in the U.S. and Minnesota Tax A primer on the unique procedures involved in conducting litigation in the U.S. and Minnesota Tax Courts. – Thomas E. Brever & David L. Zoss 503 Hot Topics in Corporate Taxation Recent shareholder, corporate, and business tax developments, focusing on year-end tax planning and new opportunities for midsize and closely held companies. – Kevin W. Kaiser Jack W. Carlson Smith Schafer and Associates, Ltd. Rochester Thomsen Nybeck, P.A. Bloomington Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. Minneapolis Gina B. DeConcini u Alan Gregerson Michael A. Gregory Internal Revenue Service Bloomington Kevin W. Kaiser Lindquist & Vennum LLP Minneapolis Gerald J. Morris General Mills, Inc. Minneapolis Michael E. O’Brien KPMG LLP Minneapolis J. Patrick Plunkett Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren Ltd. Minneapolis Thomas M. Regan Regan Tax Law Minneapolis John C. Schmittdiel Karen L. Hawkins Internal Revenue Service Washington, D.C. William J. Lunka Grant Thornton LLP Minneapolis u Tamar N. Gronvall Office of the Minnesota Attorney General St. Paul Kenneth S. Levinson Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Minneapolis Mark D. Salsbury Michael Gregory Consulting LLC Roseville Gray Plant Mooty Minneapolis u Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly LLP Minneapolis William D. Klein Stacy D. Rubsam Michael W. Cole McGladrey LLP Minneapolis Sara M. Kilian Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. Minneapolis u Emily M. Chad u Grant Thornton LLP Minneapolis u Cargill, Incorporated Minneapolis Patrick J. Butler University of Minnesota Minneapolis u Foster & Brever, PLLC St. Anthony Heather J. Broneak Moss & Barnett PA Minneapolis u Update – Tax Due Diligence A discussion of the process and pitfalls of tax due diligence. – Patrick J. Butler & Jodie A. Scott Grant Thornton LLP Minneapolis u 10:10 – 11:10 A.M. SMALL GROUP SESSION D 401 M&A Institute Chair Grant Thornton LLP Minneapolis u BREAK BREAK 10:15 – 11:30 A.M. 103 Ethics: Update An in-depth discussion of the revised Minnesota Limited Liability Company Act, signed into law in April 2014, as well as a brief update of federal tax changes and proposed legislation under Subchapter K effective for the 2014 and 2015 tax years. – Emily M. Chad & Michael W. Cole 203 Maximizing 101 S CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST u 8:30 – 10:00 A.M. Welcome and Introduction 10:00 – 10:15 A.M. Wednesday, December 3, 2014 CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Minneapolis Lindquist & Vennum LLP Minneapolis IRS Office of Chief Counsel St. Paul Mel Schwarz Grant Thornton LLP Washington, D.C. Jodie A. Scott KPMG LLP Minneapolis Kathryn J. Sedo University of Minnesota Law School Minneapolis Charles Selcer, CPA Schechter Dokken Kanter Minneapolis Angela M. Veldhuizen SilverOak Wealth Management LLC Edina David L. Zoss IRS Office of Chief Counsel St. Paul 4:30 P.M. The Annual Tax Institute Reception Refreshments, hors d’oeuvres, networking, and a chance to win fun prizes – including an Apple iPad mini! Special thanks to the Planning Committee for its outstanding contribution of time and expertise in planning this Institute. u Planning Committee member
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