Accounting for income taxes: a quarterly perspective

Please join us for the next webcast in our Accounting for income taxes series.

A panel of experienced Ernst & Young LLP professionals, moderated by Chester Abell, Director of Tax Accounting and Risk Advisory Services (TARAS), will discuss ongoing issues and regulatory trends in the tax accounting arena. Topics will include recent tax legislation with tax accounting implications and a review of certain income tax accounting concepts, including interim reporting considerations.

Featured Panelists
Angela Evans, Ernst & Young LLP, Tax Accounting and Risk Advisory Services (TARAS)
Katrina Kimpel, Ernst & Young LLP, Assurance Services, Professional Practice
Patrick Trapp, Ernst & Young LLP, Tax Performance Advisory Services

Moderator
Chester Abell, Ernst & Young LLP, Director of Tax Accounting and Risk Advisory Services (TARAS)

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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Tue 25 Sep 2012 03:00:00 PM GMT

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