EDUCATION
Webinar
What You Need to Know About the New Tax Laws
March 2, 2018
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Popular sold out Round Table now offered as a webinar!
This session will discuss the newest tax law changes that benefits and compensation professionals need to know about. The changes are being described as the most sweeping changes to the Internal Revenue Code since 1986. Benefits and compensation professionals need to know what is changing, who is impacted and what to do next. This webinar will provide answers to those important questions and more.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe what compensation and benefits changes are in the new tax law
- Understand who is impacted by the new tax law and how
- Recognize how to remain in compliance with the always changing and increasingly complex tax law
About the Speaker
James R. Griffin, JD
Attorney
Sheef & Stone LLP
Jim Griffin advises clients on legal
issues involving employee benefit plans. He works closely with the
ever-changing Internal Revenue Code and ERISA. In that work, he sees his
role with clients as bringing simplicity to a complicated field so that
the client’s employee benefit plan objectives may be satisfied. Jim
has more than 30 years of experience representing clients in a wide
variety of employee benefit plan matters involving 401(k) plans, group
benefits and incentive arrangements.
Jim’s practice includes advising clients
on issues arising under the Internal Revenue Code, Employee Retirement
Income Security Act (ERISA), and other laws.
Payment
Payment is due with registration. No POs or requests for invoicing can be honored. Checks
should be made payable and mailed (to be received no later than 5 days prior to the event) to:
DallasHR
5001 LBJ Fwy Ste 800
Dallas, TX 75244
214.631.8775
214.631.4533 - Fax
[email protected]
IMPORTANT: Advance registrations are required. To receive cancellation credit, you must send
your cancellation request in writing to DallasHR no later than 5 days prior to the start of the
class. There will be no refund if cancellation is received within 5 days of the start of the
class.
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