Many investors are biting at the chops, or at the least tempted, to sow for the harvest of enticing new Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) tax breaks. Beyond the economic risk of investing in property in distressed areas, the problem is the QOZ statutes and regs don’t provide enough certainty to give would-be investors the comfort to give it a go.
On April 17, 2019, Treasury dropped into our laps the second batch of long awaited QOZ proposed regulations. This is very good news. But, the bad news is we did not get all the news we needed. Either way, investors need answers today.
In this brand new webinar, you’ll learn:
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Learn Qualified Opportunity Zone regulations and their impacts on taxpayers
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Bradley Burnett is a practicing Colorado attorney with 33 years of experience working specifically on tax issues. His practice specializes in tax planning and tax controversy resolution. Mr. Burnett has authored and delivered more than 3,000 presentations on U.S. tax law in the U.S. and international jurisdictions.
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