AICPA tax veep to participate in live small business tax Web chat

AICPA Vice President of Taxation Thomas P. Ochsenschlager will answer questions Thursday, December 20, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., ET, in a live chat presentation of the Small Business Administration.

Ochsenschlager will host the SBA's December Web chat on "Year-End Tax Savings for Your Small Business." Chat participants will receive answers to questions about the importance of year-end tax preparation and planning for small business owners, as well as receive tax tips.

The SBA's live Web chat series provides business owners with the opportunity to have discussions online about relevant business issues with experts, industry leaders, and successful entrepreneurs. Participants have direct, real-time access to the Web chats via questions they submit online in advance and during the session, with instant online answers.

Participants can join the live Web chat by going online to www.sba.gov, and clicking "Online Business Chat" in the lower left part of the screen. Web chat participants may post questions online for Ochsenschlager before the December 20th chat.

You can review archives of past Web chats.

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