November 17, 2020

With the year coming to a close, now is the time to focus on the complex task of tax planning – particularly in light of the economic challenges associated with COVID-19. Listen to the annual tax planning webinar to learn how you should position your assets for the best tax advantage. Seasoned tax professionals will guide participants through the tax strategies they should be thinking about before 2021.

  • Understand the changes to the income tax brackets as well as the standard deductions for 2020
  • Impact of 2020 tax legislation on planning
  • Popular tax deductions for 2020 (Can you deduct your new home office that you set up during the pandemic?)
  • PPP loan impact on taxable income
  • Sneak peak at potential post-election tax changes and how that may impact your 2020 planning

Slide Deck

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Recording

Speakers

Troy Turner, CPA |Vice President, Partner and Director, Tax

Mr. Turner has worked in the tax area of public accounting since 1997 and has a broad range of tax consulting experience. As Director, he oversees the firm’s Tax Department and specializes in providing tax advisory and compliance services for businesses and individuals who have international aspects to their tax situation. For individuals, he focuses on expatriate taxation, nonresident alien reporting, state domiciliary determinations, tax treaty exemptions, international investment reporting, tax equalization, FBAR compliance, foreign entity ownership reporting and complex US based tax filings for high net worth individuals. On the business side he has extensive experience in the areas of corporate review, tax provision calculations, entity selection, accounting method changes, business sales, foreign ownership, and CFC reporting.

 

Stephen Boisvert, CPA, MST, CExPTM | Manager, Tax

Stephen Boisvert, CPA is a manager in the tax department at GRF CPAs. & Advisors. He joined the firm in 2008. As a manager, Mr. Boisvert reviews and supervises the preparation of individual, corporate, partnership, LLC, S-corporation and trust returns. He runs tax information technology within the firm’s for-profit department, ensuring that all programs are running properly and are kept up-to-date.