59th Annual Great Plains Federal Tax Institute

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555 South 10th Street,Omaha NE 68102

02 December, 2021

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Two full days of outstanding presentations, including ethics topics are planned. Networking opportunities, including a first-day reception. Keynote Presenter Turney P. Berry, Wyatt, Tarrant & Combs LLP, Nashville Day OneImportant Developments in Federal Income TaxBasis Bonanza: Dealing with Consistency Rules and Generating Step-UpCurrent Federal Developments in Estate and Gift TaxationEstate and Family Business Planning (Keynote Presentation)Federal Tax Policy Update - Biden/Congress Tax PolicyDay TwoState Tax, Incentives and Economic DevelopmentEthical Issues Related to Risk: Understanding and Advising ClientsState Economic and Tax Policy Considerations Coming Out of the PandemicAre You an Ethical Negotiator?Farm and Ranch Taxation Update COVID-19 precautions will be taken and will comply with any directed health measures (DHMs) that may be in place on the dates of the event. Refund Policy: If you need to request a refund, please email your request to the Program Manager, [email protected] ,by Monday. November 22, 2021. No refunds will be made after this date. A $125 processing fee will apply to all refunds. Hotel Accommodations:A block of suite-style rooms have been reserved for the nights of December 1 and 2 at Embassy Suites - Downtown/Old Market at the nightly rate of $152, plus applicable taxes. You are encouraged to make reservations early, as the group rate will be unavailable once the room block is sold out. The cut-off date for reserving at the special rate is Wednesday, November 10. To reserve, phone 800-EMBASSY (362-2779). Provide the group code, GPF, to receive the group reservation rate. Reception SponsorHUB InternationalExhibitors AgriAffiliatesFirst National BankIPE 1031Nebraska Community FoundationOmaha Community FoundationSafe Harbour Exchange, LLC An organization that has been annually providing scholarships to students of the UNL School of Accountancy and the College of Law for more than 50 years

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