Penn State Tax Institute Features Reading's Top Accounting Talent
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Tax experts, accountants and financial planners in the Reading area can get strategies for coping with the changing tax landscape at the 2003 Penn State Tax Institute, set for Oct. 29-30 at the Riveredge in Reading.
The tax institutes are two-day continuing education courses for certified public accountants, tax return preparers and other professionals that feature explanations of the latest tax law changes from the top accounting, tax and legal talent in Pennsylvania, according to Tony Gentile, coordinator of the program.
"The two-day format gives tax professionals intense instruction that will answer most of their questions and help them in the coming tax season," Gentile says. "We give them one-on-one access to people who are leaders in the profession and representatives of some highly respected legal firms. We'll also have IRS personnel there to answer questions about the latest changes in IRS practices and procedures."
Gentile says the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, major provisions of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Job Creation and Workers Assistance Act of 2002 are significant laws that impact 2003 income tax return preparation. "This year's tax program helps you prepare for the tax season with an analysis of court cases and IRS rulings that will affect 2003 tax returns," Gentile says. Topic areas include "Individual Taxpayer Issues," "Small Business Issues," "Military Personnel," "Tax Issues for Churches" and "IRS Issues."
Penn State's ability to attract instructors from the top accounting and legal firms in the state sets the institutes apart from other tax-preparer courses, Gentile says. "We place a strong emphasis on our instructors' academic credentials and their impact on the profession at a state and national level. Also, our instructors are located in the areas that their practices serve, so they have an identity with and know that local community," he adds.
Instructors for the Reading sessions of the institute include Jack Lisicky Jr., Anthony Buczek and Christopher Lloyd, of Buckno Lisicky & Co., CPA. Lisicky, a graduate of the University of Scranton and Villanova University, is certified as a CPA and a Certified Valuation Analyst. Buczek, a graduate of St. John's University and the College of New Jersey, specializes in complex auditing and agreed-upon procedures and assurance services. Lloyd, a graduate of the University of Scranton, is an adjunct faculty member at Muhlenburg College and Moravian College.
Institute attendees receive eight hours of continuing education credit for each day attended. The registration fee of $245 includes a copy of the 2003 Income Tax Guide and the Master Tax Guide. Participants can register by calling 814-865-8301 or by visiting the Web at http://agtax.aers.psu.edu. For more information, contact Anthony Gentile at 814-863-6708 or by e-mail at TonyG@psu.edu (e-mail).
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EDITORS: Contact Anthony Gentile at 814-863-6708 or by e-mail at TonyG@psu.edu.
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