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- Posted September 19, 2011
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IRS will delve into employment issues for nonprofits, Sept. 23
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) professionals will discuss tax issues involved in various types of employment, including independent contractors and consultants, on Friday, Sept. 23, at Lawrence Technological University, 21000 West Ten Mile in Southfield.
The program hosted by Lawrence Tech's Center for Nonprofit Management will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. in room M218 of the Buell Management Building. The cost is $25.
Participants can register online at www.ltu.edu/management/nonprofit.asp or download a registration form to send in with a check. For additional information, contact Lawrence Tech's Center for Nonprofit Management at (248) 204-3095 or nonprofitcenter@ltu.edu.
Published: Mon, Sep 19, 2011
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