K-State to Host 61st Annual Kansas Income Tax Institute
Participants Can Learn About Tax Issues at One of Eight Sites
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University Research and Extension is again hosting the Kansas Income Tax Institute for accountants, ag. producers, attorneys and others who are interested in learning the latest on tax issues.
The two-day seminar will take place in eight communities to give participants the chance to attend training in the location most convenient for them. The dates and institute sites include:
Oct. 29-30 – Olathe – Holiday Inn-Olathe, 101 W. 151st St.;
Nov. 3-4 – Garden City – Clarion Inn, 1911 E. Kansas Ave.;
Nov. 4-5 – Colby – Comfort Inn, 2227 S. Range;
Nov. 5-6 – Hays – Fort Hays University Memorial Union Ballroom, 600 Park St.;
Nov. 30-Dec. 1 – Topeka – Holiday Inn, 605 Fairlawn;
Dec. 9-10 – Salina – Ramada (formerly Holiday), Inn 1616 W. Crawford St.;
Dec. 10-11 – Wichita – Holiday Inn Select, 549 S. Rock Rd.; and
Dec. 15-16 – Pittsburg – Pittsburg State University Overman Student Center, 1701 S. Broadway.
Presenters will include representatives of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and Kansas Department of Revenue, as well as accounting professionals and a tax policy expert on faculty at Iowa State University. They will present information on such topics as new legislation, rulings and cases, dependent tax issues, an IRS update, Social Security, Kansas tax issues, agricultural and rural investors, C corporations, individual taxpayer issues, small business issues, retirement, and ethics.
Attorneys and accountants can earn continuing education credits at this training.
If paid at least two weeks in advance of the particular date of choice, the cost to attend is $230 for the full two-day conference. If paid after that, the fee is $250. And, the fee to attend one day is $165. The fee covers the “2009 Federal Tax Workbook“and CD, lunch both days, and the continuing education credit.
More information about registration and other details is available by accessing the K-State Agricultural Economics Web site at http://www.agmanager.info (click on “2009 Kansas Income Tax Institute”) or by contacting Rich Llewelyn at 785-532-1504 or rvl@ksu.edu.
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Story by: Mary Lou Peter
mlpeter@ksu.eduK-State Research & Extension News Rich Llewelyn – 785-532-1504 or rvl@ksu.edu.