Tax Conference
 
The NC Chamber’s 3rd Annual Tax Conference was designed to provide up-to-date information on state and federal tax law changes or proposed changes and a tax-reform dialogue centered on how best to keep and create jobs and strengthen and grow North Carolina’s economy.

This conference was developed to provide companies with current information on state and federal tax-related issues and policies.  Last year’s event featured sessions on the federal tax policy debate, tax modernization, state legislative updates, state revenue forecast for the coming year and national tax trends and changes.
Attendees are credited with CPE credits for attending.
 
 
 
Highlights from the Chamber's 3rd Annual Tax Conference: 
Harris Conference Center, Charlotte, N.C.
11/17/2010

 
Video Presentations
 
Update from NC Department of Revenue
Secretary David Hoyle
NC Legislative Highlights –
Tax Law Changes from the 2010 Legislative Session

Cindy Avrette, NC General Assembly
NC Revenue Forecast for 2010-2011
– Fiscal Research Division

Dr. Barry Boardman, NC General Assembly
Tax Policy Issues in North Carolina
Legislative Panel

   Senator Dan Clodfelter
   Senator Bob Rucho
   Representative Thom Tillis
   Representative Pryor Gibson
National Tax Trends
Joe Crosby, COO and Senior Director, Policy,
Council on State Taxation (COST)
Update on Federal Tax Issues
Gary Hecimovich, Partner, Deloitte Tax LLP
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Tax Implications of HealthCare Reform
Sharon Whittle, Carolinas Practice Leader –
Compensation and Benefits Consulting, Grant Thornton LLP
Data Center Incentives –
A Case Study in Economic Development
Neill Edwards, Member, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice
John Hunter, Member, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice