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Getting a Jump Start on the 2018 Tax Year

On June 26, 2018 at 12:00pm (Eastern Time), join us for a free webinar with U.S. tax attorney Alexey Manasuev, LL.M. (Int’l Tax), NYU, TEP, U.S. tax accountant Brandon Vucen, CPA, CA, CPA (IL), MST, and U.S. and Canadian attorney, Jory Stern, B.A., J.D., who will discuss tips, tricks and strategies to prepare yourself for the 2018 tax season!

As you clear away the dust from the end of the 2017 tax year, there is no better time to begin thinking about the 2018 tax year! As all of our recent webinars and publications have indicated, the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018 has been a whirlwind for the U.S. tax universe. With new tax legislation and sporadic guidance as to how to deal with the new tax law permeating the 2017 tax season, it is now time to shift focus to 2018 and how you can maximize productivity, proper compliance and tax planning strategies to best position yourself for future years.

This webinar will recap some of the important issues brought on by the new tax law and will provide a guidance in preparing for the 2018 tax year. We will also provide a helpful discussion on practical issues dealt with over the past tax season and how clients and their advisors can avoid common pitfalls surrounding the imposition of U.S. tax. Finally, we will discuss the 2018 tax year and how you can begin planning for the 2018 tax year-end.

Specific topics we will discuss:

  • Transition Tax, GILTI and 962 elections for 2018 tax year;
  • Year end planning for 2018;
  • The sale of U.S. real estate and IRS requirements and forms;
  • Key due dates and timelines for the 2018 tax year filings;
  • Practical tips and considerations on how to plan in consideration of the U.S. tax changes;
  • Overview of common year-end tax saving moves and strategies;
  • And… More!

To learn more, please register and gain the insights you need to open the dialogue that will help you and your clients effectively manage their tax exposure for the upcoming year.

We hope you join us!

Very truly yours,
U.S. TAX IQ Team

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