Classes in Two Locations Cloquet Taylors Falls MN NATP C/O Cindy McLane PO Box 45 Taylors Falls, MN 55084 St Croix River Valley Update November 19, 2014 Taylors Falls, MN 55084 Head of the Lakes Update December 3, 2014 Cloquet, MN 55720
General Information Smoking Policy: Smoking is not permitted in the conference sessions. Conference Materials: Conference materials will be available at the site. CPE Credits: There will be 8 CPE credits available for attending the entire conference. Of these 8 hours, 1 hour will be State of Minnesota, 1 hour Wisconsin and 2 hours will be Ethics. Reminder: Casual and layered clothing is recommended due to tolerance levels of registrants to room temperatures. CANCELLATION POLICY: All conference cancellations must be confirmed in writing. Cancellations for the Taylors Falls class will be accepted through 10/31/14 less a $25 administrative fee. No refunds will be allowed after November 15, 2014. Cancellations for the Cloquet class will be accepted through 11/15/14 less a $25 administration fee. No refunds will be allowed after November 29, 2014. Please note: Registrations are being handled by the National NATP Office. The registration form is included in this mailing, but can also be accessed at: www.natptax.com/chapters/pages/minnesotachapter.aspx Conference Fees & Registration Registrations must be received by November 15, 2014 for Taylors Falls and by November 29, 2014 for Cloquet. After that date, please register at the door. Early Registration Fee (by 10/31 or 11/15): $100.00 for Members / $120.00 for Non Members After October 31 or November 15 $120.00 members / $140.00 Non member Lunch is Included with your Registration Minnesota NATP St Croix River Valley Update Taylors Falls, MN OR Minnesota NATP Head of the Lakes Update Cloquet, MN 55720 How to Register: Please make sure to mark which location you are attending. Mail: Complete the enclosed registration form and send to: NATP PO Box 8002 Appleton, WI 54912-8002 Phone: 800.558.3402, Extension 3 Fax: 800.747.0001 Online: http://www.natptax.com/chapters/pages/minnesotachapter.aspx Special Meal Requirements: If you have special dietary needs, please contact Cindy McLane no later than October 31, 2014 or Debbie Gellatly no later than November 15, 2014.
Continuing Professional Education Credits Conference Agenda 7:30 8:00 Registration 8:00 9:40 Independent Contractor VS. Employee Debbie Gellatly, EA The Minnesota Chapter of National Association of Tax Professionals is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE Credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Website: www.nasba.org Advanced Preparation Participation in MN-NATP education programs does not require any advanced preparation unless stated. Learning Objective MN-NATP St Croix River Valley and the Head of the Lakes Update are designed to provide tax and financial individuals with a range of educational opportunities. 9:40 10:00 Break 10:00 10:50 WI Individual Income Tax Update Jesse VenRooy (Taylors Falls) Marlaine Willms (Cloquet) 10:50 11:00 Break 11:00 11:50 MN Individual Income Tax Update TBA 11:50 12:50 Lunch 12:50 2:30 IRS Updates & New Tax Legislation Karen Brehmer 2:30 2.45 Break 2:45 4:15 Ethics and Circular 230 Cindy McLane, EA 4:15 4:30 Evaluations and Certificate Handout
Speakers Debbie Gellatly, EA: Debbie received her AA Degree from FDLTCC College in Cloquet in Business. She is a fellow with the National Tax Practice Institute and a CSA with the Society of Certified Senior Advisors. She is also enrolled to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Debbie owns Country Tax Service, LLC in Esko, MN helping over 500 individual and small business clients. She currently serves as Secretary on the Board of Directors of the Minnesota Chapter of the National Association of Tax Professionals, and has successfully completed the NATP State Instructor Certification Program. Cynthia McLane, EA: Cindy was a comptroller for a large manufacturing and construction company in Florida for 10 years. Upon moving to Minnesota in 1989 she worked as a comptroller for a large farm, construction and landscape company while building her tax and accounting practice. She has been director of her own business full time since 1997. Currently, she has two part time employees, provides payroll and accounting services for 26 small businesses and prepares about 250 personal and corporate tax returns. She advises and assists non profits with their 1023 and 1024 forms and helps them become and stay compliant under 501 Tax codes. Cindy currently serves on the Minnesota Chapter of NATP and currently serves as the Chapter Treasurer. Menu Lunch Deli Meats and Cheeses, Croissants, Homemade Soup, Deli Salad, Bars, Coffee Location November 19, 2014 Taylors Falls Community Center 312 Government St Taylors Falls, MN 55084 651-465-4832 December 3, 2014 Cloquet Forestry Center 175 University Road Cloquet, MN 55720 218-726-4000 Contact Information: Cindy McLane,EA (11/19 Taylors Falls class) 651-465-4832 csmclane@frontiernet.net Or Debbie Gellatly, EA (12/3 Cloquet class) 218-879-2910 ctsdeb02@msn.com
Course Descriptions IRS Updates & New Tax Legislation: 2 CPE Credits Delivery Method: Group - Live New Legislation Tax Issues will be covered with up-to-date information on expirations, extensions, extenders, new tax laws and important tax bills in process. IRS Tax Updates will cover important IRS policies or procedures for the practitioner. Specific examples will illustrate these IRS policies or procedures and applications. Independent Contractor vs. Employee 2 CPE Credits Delivery Method: Group Live Misclassification of workers is a very hot audit topic. The IRS is investigating employers who incorrectly classify workers as independent contractors when they are really employees. Learn when to use Form SS-8 and help your clients avoid penalties for misclassifying workers. Speakers Continued Karen Brehmer: Karen Brehmer is a Stakeholder Liaison with the Small Business and Self- Employed Division of the Internal Revenue Service. Stakeholder Liaisons provide training and outreach to tax practitioners and organizations that assist small business owners. Karen has been with the IRS for twenty seven years. She has held several positions, including answering tax law questions, and as a Revenue Officer working with small business owners who were not in compliance with payroll taxes. She joined Stakeholder Liaison in 2009. She regularly speaks at organization meetings, conferences, seminars and workshops on tax related topics that are relevant to tax professionals or small business owners. Karen holds a bachelor s degree from the University of Minnesota, majoring in Secondary Education with an emphasis on English and Speech-Communication. Marlaine Willms: Marlaine Willms has been employed by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue as a Field Auditor since June 1990. She is assigned to the Superior office. In her position she conducts audits of sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations in the areas of income, sales/use tax and withholding taxes. Marlaine earned a bachelor s degree in accounting and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Wisconsin LaCrosse. She is a Certified Public Accountant. Jesse VenRooy: Jesse VenRooy is a field auditor in the Wisconsin Department of Revenue s Eau Claire office. He is responsible for auditing individuals and corporations for income, franchise, sales and use taxes. He also provides taxpayer assistance. Mr. VenRooy has worked for the department since June of 2012. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and Operations Management from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Course Descriptions Ethics and Circular 230: 2 CPE Credits Field of Study: Ethics Delivery Method: Group - Live Each year it seems tax return preparers are faced with more and more ethical dilemmas, either proposed by taxpayers or simply due to changes in the law. Circular 230 was developed to provide us with standards to prevent us from over stepping certain professional boundaries. This course summarizes Circular 230. Additionally, the course identifies the current IRS return preparer initiatives in place to improve the accuracy and quality of tax returns. Finally, the course highlights the penalties we could potentially face if we don t follow Circular 230 or the regulations. Upon completion of this course, the tax professional will be able to: Describe the current IRS hands-on initiative to improve the accuracy and quality of filed tax returns and to heighten awareness of preparer responsibilities. Explain the Circular 230 rules governing individuals eligible to represent taxpayers before the IRS. Explain the rules governing unenrolled preparers. Identify common penalties that can be assessed against tax return preparers and how to avoid them. Follow due diligence requirements for the earned income tax credit. Course Descriptions Minnesota Department of Revenue Update: 1 CPE Credit Delivery Method: Group - Live Learn about legislative changes for the new tax season. Wisconsin Department of Revenue Update: 1 CPE Credit Delivery Method: Group Live Learn about legislative changes for the new tax season.