The Sixth Annual Oregon Tax Institute

The Sixth Annual Oregon Tax Institute continues its tradition of excellence by providing practitioners with in-depth presentations on current tax issues. Topics include: when tax advice can get an advisor in trouble; avoiding 409A problems; income tax aspects of family limited partnerships; collections and the new bankruptcy laws; and ethics. This is your best opportunity to learn from the experts.

June 2006 - 10 General CLE credits and 1 Ethics
    credit, Eligible for CPE credits

TAX06.KAT Audios and course materials $325
TAX06.KCD Audio CDs and course materials $325
TAX06.HB Course materials $65

Topics/Speakers

Negotiation and Trial of Tax Cases
Joseph Wetzel, Wetzel DeFrang & Sandor, Portland, Oregon

Valuation of Private Company Stock Under IRC §409A
Darcy M. Norville, Tonkon Torp LLP, Portland, Oregon

Income Tax Aspects of Family Limited Partnerships
Samuel A. Donaldson,
University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, Washington

The Evolving CDP Appeals Process
Jeffrey M. Wong with Assistance from Don Grim,
Greene & Markley PC, Portland, Oregon

Tax Issues in Bankruptcy
Jeffrey M. Wong, Greene & Markley PC, Portland, Oregon

Rrepresenting Taxpayers in the Era of Imperial Government (Musings on What May Be in Store for the Humble Practitioner)
Ronald H. Hoevet, Hoevet Boise & Olson PC, Portland, Oregon
Marc D. Blackman, Ransom Blackman LLP, Portland, Oregon

Mergers and Acquisitions
Thomas M. Hayes, KPMG LLP, Seattle, Washington

Tenancy in Common 1031 Exchanges
John Daneas, Draneas & Huglin PC, Lake Oswego, Oregon

Section 876 (of Torts, Not the Tax Code) and
Why It’s Important to Business Lawyers

Mark J. Fucile, Fucile & Reising LLP, Portland, Oregon

Current Developments in Multistate Taxation
Valerie H. Sasaki, KPMG LLP, Portland, Oregon

Tax Aspects of Issuing Partnership and
LLC Interests as  Compensation  for Services

David C. Culpepper, Miller Nash LLP, Portland, Oregon