For employers, it pays to tenaciously monitor ever-changing tax laws and regulations. Violations – intentional or unknowingly – can lead to steep fines and penalties.

Remain informed by attending (virtually) the 2020 Indiana Business Tax Conference on October 28-29. It will feature 20-plus educational sessions.

Keynote presentations, both on day two, will emphasize State Tax Policy in the COVID Environment: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Douglas L. Lindholm and Fred Nicely, Council on State Taxation (COST) and an Indiana Department of Revenue Update (Bob Grennes, commissioner, Indiana Department of Revenue).

Among other topics:

  • Managing tax audits and appeals
  • Wayfair roundtable discussion
  • Update on tax and legal issues impacting Indiana tech and innovation businesses
  • How SEA 563 and HEA 1405 unlock new state and federal tax incentives to support growth
  • Leveraging the power of data in your tax practice

“Employers are looking at federal legislation and what it means to them and their state,” emphasizes Bill Waltz, Chamber vice president of taxation and public finance. “We’ll address a broad range of those issues – whether they’re related to technology, online retail or other transactions.”

Another new feature in 2020 – in addition to the virtual format – is extended education options. Registrants will have access to 14 on-demand sessions available through the end of the year.

Register online or by calling customer service at (800) 824-6885.