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10/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2024 11:01

Don’t be absent from Tax School

Grab your tax friends and make your way to the 2024 Bloethe Tax School, taking place Dec. 4-6 at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Conference Center in Ankeny, or join virtually. This year's program is designed to keep Iowa's legal community updated on the latest tax legislation, forms, and more - all participants need to represent their clients successfully.

Highlighted presentations from the three-day continuing legal education (CLE) program include:

  • Non-profit and Tax-Exempt Organizations Law Update
    David Bright, Associate Director, The Larned A. Waterman Iowa Nonprofit Resource Center, University of Iowa Law School
  • International Tax Issues for Iowa Practitioners
    Michael Gilmer, Dentons Davis Brown PC
  • Tax Tips and Therapy for the Top One Percent as We Await the 2026 Cliff
    David Repp, Dickinson Bradshaw Fowler & Hagen, PC
  • Tax Court and Ethics
    Maria Critelli, Mayer Brown
    Nick Critelli, CritelliLaw PC
  • Farm Income Tax Update
    Prof. Roger McEowen, Washburn University School of Law
  • IRS Collections: How to Protect Your Client
    Benjamin Hamel, Iowa Legal Aid
  • Blue Ribbon Panel
    Joe Kristan, Eide Bailly
    Matthew Piersall, Piersall Law Firm PC
    Lee Rakin, Willson & Pechacek, P.L.C.
    Kyle Wilcox, Simmons Perrine Moyer Bergman PLC



Earn up to 17.25 state CLE hours which includes 1 ethics and 1 wellness hour. Early-bird registration is available until Nov. 29. After this date, a $50 fee will be added on to registration costs. Hard copy materials, which include the popular tax manual, are also available for an additional fee (limited quantities available).

Whether in person or virtually, the 2024 Bloethe Tax School is your opportunity to enhance your legal tax expertise. Make plans today to join your fellow Iowa practitioners for the most anticipated tax seminar of the year.

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