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Did I Really Miss That? Top 10 Common Mistakes Tax Practitioners Make in Trust and Estate Planning

Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles
January 27, 2016

Jeffrey Eisen and Allan Cutrow will be speaking on “Did I Really Miss That? Top 10 Common Mistakes Tax Practitioners Make in Trust and Estate Planning and Administration and Can They Be Fixed?” at The USC Gould School of Law Tax Institute on January 27, 2016. They will provide practical tips for avoiding, or fixing, tax mistakes which lawyers, accountants and their trustee/executor clients might make when administering a trust or estate.

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About The USC Gould School of Law Tax Institute
Over 60 speakers and 500 of your professional peers will converge January 25-27, 2016 to address cutting-edge tax issues affecting corporations, privately held companies, partnerships and real estate, individuals, tax ethics, enforcement and compliance, and estate planning. This three-day institute features popular morning updates on current developments, afternoon breakouts sessions, intimate evening workshops and two networking receptions. CE units for lawyers, accountants and financial planners, and legal specialization credit in Taxation Law and Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, are available.

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