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Gary Singer spoke at NACUBO 2004 Annual Meeting

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Concurrent Session V: Meeting the Challenges of Nonresident Alien Tax Compliance

Speakers:
Gary Singer, President, Windstar Technologies
Judy Todd, Nonresident Alien Taxation Specialist, University of Missouri-Columbia
Monte Ciotto, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Financial Information Systems, University of Pittsburgh
Lori Kanellis, Finance Specialist, Tax Department, Cornell University

Navigating the complex tax issues surrounding foreign students, scholars, staff, and researchers is more complicated – and more important – than ever before. The IRS has announced that it will be looking at educational institutions’ compliance more closely and plans over 250 compliance audits. Applying tax treaty treaties from over 60 countries and filing forms 1042 and 1042-S are just pieces of the puzzle. Join us for an informative panel on nonresident alien tax compliance and income tax treaty analysis. Learn how the University of Pittsburgh, University of Missouri-Columbia, and Cornell University are meeting these challenges. Discover what the IRS expects from you now and what options are available for bringing your institution into compliance.

Topic of Concentration: Tax

Target Audience: Public Institutions, Community Colleges, Research Universities, Small Institutions, Independent Institutions, Comprehensive/Doctoral Institutions

 

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