Webinar Details
Course Description
It’s been over 6 years since the historic Wayfair decision, and sales tax somehow continues to become more challenging. Join TaxConnex for a webinar on Wednesday, December 11th, as we cover some of the most important sales tax updates of 2024 and help you develop a clearer understanding of how to set up a process to remain sales tax compliant in 2025.
Learning Objectives
- Explore nexus & taxability
- Identify methods and tools used to ensure proper tax application and calculation
- Identify how to set up the best sales tax compliance process
- Discover updates you need to be aware of as you head into 2025
Prerequisites
- None
Who Should Attend
CPAs, accounting professionals, CFOs, Controllers, anyone who has to manage sales and use tax for their business or clients' business
Advanced Preparation
None
Presenter Details
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Jeff Meigs
- Partner, Consulting Practice Leader
Jeff Meigs leads TaxConnex's consulting practice. He joined TaxConnex over a decade ago and since then has helped to grow TaxConnex through a focus on client experience and satisfaction. Prior to joining TaxConnex, Jeff was a Vice President with Thomson Reuters and he also worked with two of the Big 4 firms as a manager and senior manager. Jeff also brings experience from his time as an Auditor with the North Carolina Department of Revenue and as a Client Experience Leader with General Electric.
He attended North Carolina State University where he studied Accounting.
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Brian Greer
- Partner, Chief Revenue Officer
As a Partner and Chief Revenue Officer with TaxConnex, Brian helps companies manage their sales tax risk by implementing sales tax outsourcing solutions and advising them on sales tax issues related to nexus, taxability, audits, and Voluntary Disclosure Agreements. Brian has worked in the sales tax field since 2000 and prior to that worked predominantly in software sales.
Brian is a graduate of Purdue University and has lived in the Atlanta, GA area since 1997.
NASBA Sponsor
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CPE
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