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Husson to host tax institute

    BANGOR — Husson University will host the 41st Annual Frank M. Carter Tax Institute on its campus in Bangor at the Richard E. Dyke Center for Family Business on Friday, Dec. 6.

    This annual event, co-sponsored by Husson University, the Penobscot County Bar Association and the Maine Society of Certified Public Accountants, is designed to provide tax practitioners with the most current information available about the tax and legislative changes affecting their practices and their clients in the upcoming year. The day provides a chance for continuing education credits, as attendees can earn eight hours of CPE and seven hours of CLE, including one hour of ethics credit.
    “We’ve got a great line-up of financial thought leaders with expertise at both the federal and state levels. We anticipate a dynamic educational event,” said Nancy Forster-Holt, Ph.D., executive director of entrepreneurship and executive development at Husson University.
    “It’s important for attorneys, accountants and financial planning professionals to fully understand the implications of the latest regulations, tax changes and trends.  Staying current helps these financial advisors create value for their clients while enhancing the effectiveness of their practices.”
     Financial professionals and members of the public interested in registering for this event should fill out the form located at Husson.edu/TaxInstitute. Directions on where to mail the completed form with payment are posted on the webpage. Registrations are accepted at the door for $135.
    For more information, contact Nancy Forster-Holt at 404-5699 or forstern@my.husson.edu.

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