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Everything You NEED to Know About Taxes In Bankruptcy
No Tricks, No Treats, Just Taxes!

Taxes in Bankruptcy is not for the FAINT OF HEART!

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NACBA’s SPOOKTACULAR Virtual Fall Workshop (LIVE WEBCAST) will offer specialized training in bankruptcy taxation. Quite frankly, this training is to DIE for! The treatment of tax debts is one of the more complicated areas of federal bankruptcy law and can very SCARY, but the Bankruptcy Code offers substantial TREATS of tax relief to tax debtors. From understanding tax rules to cancellation of debt income (pros & cons) to IRS penalties, audits, liens and levies, to client preparation and the fresh start initiative, this two-day intensive workshop will allow NACBA members to expand their client possibilities and better understand serious tax liabilities.

Allow NACBA to be your GHOST HOST as we prepare you to enter the Taxes in Bankruptcy VIRTUAL WORKSHOP OF TERROR!

Mortals must pay a token fee. Rest in peace when it comes to Taxes in Bankruptcy!

$199 NACBA Member Rate
$349 Non Member Rate

Register by November 14, 2014 and receive a FREE, hard copy edition of
Bad Paper: Chasing Debt from Wall Street to the Underworld written by Jake Halpern
Keynote Speaker, 2015 NACBA 23rd Annual Convention, Chicago IL

Don’t be a FOOLISH MORTAL
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Taxes in Bankruptcy

Save the dates: November 20-21, 2014

NACBA’s Virtual Fall Workshop (LIVE WEBCAST), Taxes in Bankruptcy, will offer specialized training in bankruptcy taxation. The treatment of tax debts is one of the more complicated areas of federal bankruptcy law, but the Bankruptcy Code offers substantial tax relief to tax debtors. From understanding tax rules to cancellation of debt income (pros & cons) to IRS penalties, audits, appeals, liens and levies, to client preparation and the fresh start initiative, this two-day intense workshop will allow NACBA members to expand their client possibilities and better understand serious tax liabilities.

Quite frankly, this workshop will cover everything you ever wanted to know about taxes in bankruptcy proceedings, but were afraid to ask. Delivered by NACBA to you, in the comfort of your home or office location.

$199 NACBA Member Rate
$349 Non Member Rate
Join NACBA HERE for Reduced Rate

Register by November 14, 2014 and receive a FREE, hard copy edition of Bad Paper: Chasing Debt from Wall Street to the Underworld written by Jake Halpern Keynote Speaker, 2015 NACBA 23rd Annual Convention, Chicago IL 

Visit the Virtual Fall Workshop Overview for more information on expert faculty and schedule.