- Posted November 03, 2011
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Miller Canfield sponsors Michigan Tax Conference
The law firm of Miller Canfield will be an event sponsor of the "Michigan Tax Conference," the second largest conference of its kind in the U.S., Tuesday through Thursday, Nov. 8-10, at the Suburban Collection Showplace, formerly the Rock Financial Showplace, in Novi. Five of the firm's Michigan and one of its Canadian tax lawyers, will join high-level state, corporate and public accounting decision makers to present the latest developments affecting Michigan business and corporate income tax, multi-state tax, sales and use tax and accounting and auditing.
Miller Canfield Canadian lawyer Marco Dolfi will speak on "Crossing the Border: Doing Business in Canada." He joins his Michigan colleagues Joanne B. Faycurry, Gregory A. Nowak, Jack L. Van Coevering, Loren M. Opper, and Samuel J. McKim III who will speak on a variety of tax-related topics.
The conference, which is hosted by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants in partnership with the Michigan Department of Treasury and the State Bar of Michigan Taxation Section, will offer information for tax industry professionals throughout the region including unique insight regarding the risks and regulations of doing business in Canada from the firm's cross border tax team.
Published: Thu, Nov 3, 2011
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