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February 10, 2015

Williams & Lamprecht to Present at TEI in Salt Lake City

Tax Executives Institute (TEI) is the preeminent association of in-house tax professionals worldwide. Members are business executives who are responsible for taxation matters on an administrative or policy-making level, or whose work is otherwise primarily concerned with the challenges of business taxation. TEI members are accountants, lawyers, and other corporate and business employees who are responsible for the tax affairs of their employers in an executive, administrative, or managerial capacity.

The Salt Lake City Chapter event will take place April 16, 2015 from 9AM-12PM at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in downtown Salt Lake City, UT. Don Williams and Lance Lamprecht will cover multi-state tax strategies and updates including income, sales/use, payroll, and VAT taxes.

Donald Williams has over 25 years of experience working for international accounting firms advising clients in a variety of areas. Specifically on the state tax implications of corporate reorganization and apportionment engineering; assisting with state tax controversy issues and evaluating potential income & franchise and sales & use tax exposure. Donald’s significant experience includes assisting companies in reviewing their entity-level income & franchise tax; sales & transaction tax returns and identifying opportunities related to their taxes.

Lance Lamprecht has over 24 years of experience in advising clients on tax matters. His main practice areas are state and local tax planning, compliance and research. His experience within State and local taxation ranges from designing optimal business and operating structure to identifying opportunities to minimize state taxes relating to acquisitions, divestitures and other reorganizations. His engagements include evaluating and mitigating potential tax exposure through review of client business activities, identifying and securing income, franchise and sales/use tax refunds and preparing ruling requests regarding state statutory interpretations and regulations.

 

April 16, 2015
Salt Lake City, UT

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