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NOT2141

The Chief Financial Officer Is In: A Tax Perspective

Date
June 8, 2021
$49
Standard Price
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Come to this session to get the inside scoop on what tax issues keep an organization's CFO up at night. The session will examine different questions and concerns that arise from a tax perspective, such as remote workforce and payroll issues and the many changes that have occurred as a result of COVID-19.

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze the important tax issues that impact a tax-exempt organization.
  • Examine questions and concerns that arise from a tax perspective and in particular as a result of COVID-19.

Speakers

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Chief Financial Officer, Junior Achievement USA
Speaker Image for Morane Kerek
Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee
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John Crawford, CPA, JD
Partner, Ernst & Young LLP

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