Still Time to Register: WOTC Webinar with CPA Academy, October 24th

CPA Academy WOTC Webinar

There’s still time for you to register for our webinar class with CPA Academy on Wednesday.

CPA Academy: 2018 Federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) Employment Update.

The 1 hour session is free and open to anyone interested in learning how to add value to your CPA services, or save money when hiring new employees, and take advantage of the Billions of Dollars that are available today through the WOTC Tax Credit program. CPE Credits are available for all participants.

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program is a federal government initiative designed to provide a tax credit incentive for employers for hiring individuals from specific targeted groups.  With the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act making significant changes in the tax law, the WOTC program stays in effect through the end of 2019.  Accountants & CPA firms will learn how to secure WOTC Tax Credits for businesses.

Learn about the Federal WOTC Tax Credit program, how to Partner with CMS to increase value to your business customers, understand the categories of qualifications and estimate the values of the tax credits.

Did you know, on average 10-15% of all new hires may qualify, saving the employer an estimated tax credit of $2,400 – $9,600 per qualified new hire. Government estimates indicate over $3 Billion in tax credit saving per year.  Real money. Real value.

Date: Wednesday, October 24th 2018
Time: 1:00pm Eastern Time
Note: CPE Credit Available
Who should attend?: CFO / Controller, CPA – small firm, CPA – medium firm, CPA – large firm, Enrolled Agent
Hosted By: Brian Kelly, Cost Management Services

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Feedback from our previous WOTC Presentations on CPA Academy:

“He is very good and direct with the information. You will definitely walk away knowing the specifics”
Guy T, Great Falls, VA

“This was excellent – I learned something that I can put into place for a client immediately!”
Katharine G, Boca Raton, FL

“Very informative, educational, interesting & time well spent.”
Joseph M, Millstone Township, NJ