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PAUL HUSBAND CHOSEN AS KEY SPEAKER FOR CCH EQUINE TAX ISSUES ONLINE SEMINAR

8/1/2016

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On May 10th, 2016, Paul Husband, along with co-presenter Robert Misey, presented “Tax Issues in the Equine Industries”.  This practical two-hour online seminar  hosted by CCH focused on key domestic and international tax concepts and issues in the equine industry.

A sampling of topics covered in this program include:  Section 183 “Hobby Loss” challenges; Section 469 Passive Activity Losses; Depreciation; Section 179  Expensing of race horses and show horses; How to minimize your tax on equine activities abroad; and taxation on gains of sales of U.S. horse farms.
All professionals in public practice and in the equine industry will benefit from this helpful seminar, including business tax and finance executives, directors,  managers and staff; CPAs; enrolled agents; tax preparers and staff; accountants, attorneys and other financial advisors who work with and advise clients in the  equine industries that have domestic or international tax issues.

CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business, has been publishing materials on U.S. tax law and tax compliance since the inception of the modern U.S. federal income tax in  1913. Today, they are a leading provider of software solutions and local expertise that helps tax, accounting, and audit professionals research and navigate  complex regulations, comply with legislation, manage their businesses and advise clients with speed, accuracy and efficiency.         

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