Thursday, January 23, 2014

“Small Business Tax Workshop” in Branson Feb. 10

Contact: Chrystal Irons, business development specialist
MU Small Business and Technology Development Center in Taney County
Tel: (417) 546-4431
Email: taneycountysbtdc@missouri.edu

FORSYTH, Mo. -- University of Missouri Extension, Taney County SBTDC, Branson Chamber of Commerce, the Taney County Business Development Partnership and the Whitlock Company are excited to offer a “Small Business Tax Workshop” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 10 at Stone Castle Hotel and Conference Center, 3050 Green Mountain Drive, Branson.

This workshop was originally scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 4 but was cancelled due to inclement weather and road conditions.

This workshop targets small business owners, office managers, and entrepreneurs. Certified public accountant, Patricia Stoner Myers, with the Whitlock Company will be facilitating this information packed small business tax workshop.

A broad range of small business tax issues will be discussed including: 2013 tax law changes, tax law extenders expiring 12/31/2013, other important 2014 tax law additions, and ample time for a question and answer session.

"Tax implications for the 2013 and 2014 tax years are on everyone’s mind this time of year. This particular workshop is a great opportunity for small businesses and entrepreneurs to learn about important tax issues, updates and tax planning strategies as we prepare for year-end taxes" said Chrystal Irons, business development specialist, University of Missouri Extension.

The cost to attend the workshop is $25 with an early bird registration fee of $20 if registered by Friday, Jan. 31.  Lunch is included in this fee and advanced registration is requested.  To receive additional information call (417) 546-4431 or email taneycountysbtdc@missouri.edu.  Participants can register for the workshop by contacting the Branson Chamber of Commerce at 417-334-4084 or esutliff@bransoncvb.com.

This program is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.  All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the SVA.  Programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.  Reasonable accommodations for person with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.

University of Missouri Extension programs focus on the high-priority needs of Missourians. Each county extension center, with oversight by locally elected and appointed citizens, is your local link to practical education on almost anything.
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