Based on Checkpoint's year-end tax planning guide, this webinar will highlight year-end tax planning advice and guidance on the changes implemented in the past year—specifically from the pandemic.
Checkpoint’s guide provides advice for individuals as well as businesses and includes practice aids and additional general guidance. Join Michael Sonnenblick and Deborah Petro as they clarify many year-end tax updates and revisit changes that have occurred in 2022 to best prepare your firm for 2023.
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Senior Editor/Author, Tax & Accounting
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Michael Sonnenblick, J.D., LL.M., currently serves as a Senior Editor and Author in Thomson Reuters’s Tax & Accounting business. In addition to writing for TR’s Federal Tax Update, Michael is frequently quoted in the press. Michael holds a J.D. degree from Boston University School of Law and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University Law School. A member of the New York Bar, he has over 20 years of tax experience, including service with a major Wall Street bank and international law firms. In addition, he has represented clients before the IRS. Michael’s specialties include individual taxation, US tax compliance for foreign taxpayers, and retirement planning.
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