Tue, Feb 03, 2004
Association To Present New Tax Seminar For Charter
Industry
Do you know the old
saying about death and taxes? It also applies to businesses and one
industry group is here to help.
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is offering a
special tax seminar specifically geared towards Part 135 air
charter operators. The Tax Seminar for Air Charter Operators
is designed to provide answers to some of the most common
tax-related issues faced by the charter industry.
The one-day seminar will take place on Monday, May 17, 2004, in
conjunction with the association’s annual convention in Las
Vegas, Nevada. It will be held at the Las Vegas Hilton.
NATA’s convention is Tuesday, May 18, through Thursday, May
20, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
NATA has partnered with one of the nation’s leading
aviation consultants, Conklin & de Decker, to provide
up-to-date information designed to help operators comply with all
IRS regulations. Nel Sanders-Stubbs, a partner with Conklin
& de Decker, has over 15 years of experience in aviation tax
matters and will serve as both the moderator and a speaker for the
tax seminar, along with other presenters.
Seminar presentations will include:
- Application of Federal Excise Taxes
- State Tax Problems
- International User Fees
- Common Tax Errors
- Completion and Filing of IRS Forms
- Receiving the Fuel Tax Credit
- Structuring of Aircraft Management Agreements
- Tax Implications for Personal Use of Aircraft
- Compliance with Rules for Carriage of Elected Officials
Registrants may be eligible for special NATA member rates and
early registration discounts.
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