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Printing industry tax conference

Grant Thornton presents the 13th annual printing industry tax conference.

Date: Sunday, July 18–Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Location:
Hyatt Regency Chicago, 151 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60601

Agenda

  • Sales and use tax planning strategies
  • State income and franchise tax developments
  • Merger and acquisition tax issues for printers
  • Tax audit issues
  • FAS 5, FAS 109, FIN 48 and IFRS developments
  • Real and personal property tax update
  • Credits and incentive strategies

Reserve your room ($159 per night) as soon as possible to receive the discounted conference rate. To make your room reservation, please call the Hyatt Regency Chicago at 312.565.1234 and state that you are with Grant Thornton's printing conference.

Fees for the conference will be $325, which includes meals and a reception Monday evening. To register for the conference, please contact Michael Yardley at 312.602.8534 or Michael.Yardley@gt.com.

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