TEI 2016 Audits & Appeals Seminar – East
Event | 06.13.16 - 06.15.16, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Address
Aloft Boston Seaport Hotel
401-403 D St, Boston, MA
For over twenty five years, Tax Executives Institute (TEI) has met the tax controversy needs of the in house professional community through its Audits & Appeals Seminar. Leading practitioners, litigators, regulators, policymakers and jurists join TEI annually to discuss the nuts, bolts, and nuances of tax controversy with in-house tax professionals from around the world.
Tax Group Partners David Blair and Dwight Mersereau are speakers at this event. David's topic: "The New LB&I Division and Examination Process: Structure & Function." Dwight's topic: "Managing & Resolving R&D & 199 Issues."
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