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Welcome to the Michigan Tax Conference - 2013 Edition
This is perhaps the most unique and specialized conerence o our oerings, and i youve attended the
Michigan Tax Conerence in the past, you already know this. I youve not been to the Michigan Tax
Conerence, that needs to change this year.
You represent an elite group in Michigan. You are shaping the uture o our largest and smallest companies.
You are always at the oreront o current trends, and understand how to make the most o change. Its not
just what you know but what you do with the knowledge. You are at the pinnacle o your proessionand
this conerence was created specifcally or you.
The 7th Annual Michigan Tax Conerence promises to be one o our most inormative and special
opportunities to date. The condensed conerence ormat provides you with essential updates, potential
issues on the horizon and how to prepare or them and an array o important inormation, all in two days.
On tap - Treasury is back to provide critical inormation and important insight or tax proessionals. New this
year, day two eatures a orum-style ormat, designed to create a more interactive learning environment, and
thats just the beginning. We also get a glimpse into revenue issues or governmental units including insights
rom emergency management. There is a session or new SALT proessionals and the return o the mock
trial! All the details are here, so please, read on.
I there is anything else you need or we can be o any assistance, please contact Dan Kolasinski at
248.267.3726 or [email protected].
Join us!
Best regards,
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Terry F. Conley
Jackie J. Cook*
Bernard D. Copping
Michael R. Deal*
Julie M. Denomme
Jerey A. DeVree*
Daniel P. Domenicucci
Michael A. Eschelbach*
Joanne B. Faycurry*
Paul E. Finegold
Robert F. Fuchs
Steven E. Grob
June Summers Haas*
Samuel L. Hodges
Daniel M. Houl
Jay A. Kennedy
Edward S. Kisscorni
David H. Mangan
Jenier McClendon
Paul V. McCord*
Gregory A. Nowak
Ralph R. Ourlian
John M. Polizzi*
Douglas J. Relyea
Wayne D. Roberts
Curtis S. Ruppal
Robert D. Shannon
Joseph J. Tomczyk
Judith R. Trepeck
David S. Turzewski
Jack L. Van Coevering*
Patrick R. Van Tifin*
Robert V. Wagner Jr.
Charles T. Wright
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8:00 AM Conerence Registration & Continental Breakast
8:30 AM Welcome & Program Overview
8:45 AM State Tax Developments Across the Nation
9:35AM National&StateTaxLegislation:WhatsGoingon
RIGHT Now?
10:25 AM Morning Break
10:35 AM The Great Lakes States (and Nationwide) Tax Issues
11:25 AM MBT and CIT Potential Audit Issues
12:15 PM Group Luncheon
1:05 PM Breakout Sessions
2:30 PM Breakout Sessions
3:55 PM Breakout Sessions
5:10 PM Day One Adjournment
5:10 PM 6:10 PM Conversations & Connections Reception
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
8:00 AM Conerence Registration & Continental Breakast
8:30 AM Second Day Welcome & Morning Announcements
8:45 AM Insights rom Treasurer Dillon
9:35AM WherestheMoney?
10:25 AM Morning Break
10:35 AM Ethical Challenges or the Tax Proessional
11:25 AM State Tax Considerations in Merger and
Acquisition Transactions
12:15 PM Thomas M. Hoatlin Award Presentation & Group Luncheon
1:15 PM 2013: The Year o the MSC SALT Cases
2:05 PM Aternoon Break
2:15 PM Mock Trial & Appellate Argument This Could Apply to You
4:45 PM Conerence Adjournment
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Public Accounting ProessionalsTheMockTrialMayHitClosetoHome
CorporateOfcerLiabilityWhatYouDontKnow
EthicsinTaxPracticeAsCriticalasEver
Business & Industry Proessionals
RevenueSourcesforMunicipalities
IndirectTaxesWhoaretheyHitting?
DigitalProductsWhoTaxesWhat?
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Last years wine tasting was such a success, were
bringing it back! Connect with your colleagues at the
close o Tuesdays program, taste some delicious wines
and possibly win a prize. Complimentary to all Day One
attendees. When registering or the conerence, reserveyour spot by registering or course code: MTCWT
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The Thomas M. HoatlinAward Presentation
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Commissioner, Thomas Hoatlin.
Tom was a visionary. He saw the value o nurturing
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Conference SchedulegeNerAl SeSSioNS TueSdAy, NoveMber 5
State Tax Developments Across the NationThis popular, ast-paced session is back! Join nationally-known tax experts as they race through important updates in state taxation and case law issues rom acrossthe country. You are sure to not only be educated, but entertained!
Douglas L. LindholmPresident & Executive Director, Council On State Taxation (COST), Washington, DC
Richard D. PompAlva P. Loiselle Proessor o Law, University o Connecticut School o Law, Hartord, CT
Patrick R. Van Tifin, JDChair, State and Local Tax Practice Group, Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn, LLP, Lansing
National & State Tax Legislation: Whats Going on RIGHT Now?Nothing is too current or our experts! Join this session or an up-to-the-minute update on the important rules, regulations and laws that aect you and yourproession. Discuss new developing topics in both local and national legislation at this timely session.
John HarperSenior Manager, State and Local Tax Services, Washington National Tax, KPMG, LLP, Los Angeles, CA
Gregory A. Nowak, JDPrincipal, Miller Canfeld Paddock & Stone, PLC, Detroit
The Great Lakes States (and Nationwide) Tax IssuesEven the proudest Michigander must be knowledgeable on the tax changes and policies o our Great Lakes neighbors to avoid creating nexus or sales and incometax. Join this session to discuss this and other complications o multi-state business. Receive critical inormation or you and your clients and hear what strategieshave worked or proessionals in surrounding states at this interesting session.
Michael D. BozimowskiPrincipal, Director Multistate Tax, Rehmann, Farmington Hills
Larry Jacobson, JD, CPA (Illinois)Partner, Schi Hardin, LLP, Chicago, IL
Arthur R. Rosen, JD, MBA Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, LLP, Miami, FL and New York, NY
Thomas M. Zaino, JDManaging Member & Founder, Zaino Hall & Farrin, LLC, Columbus, OH
MBT and CIT Potential Audit IssuesThe dissipation o the Michigan Business Tax (MBT) and implementation o the Corporate Income Tax (CIT) created ambiguities or many businesses and accountants.Now that the State has a clear understanding o the law and how it should be implemented, companies fnd their past actions are no longer considered compliant.This session explains the possible audit issues surrounding MBT and CIT as well as recent law changes.
Stewart A. Binke, JDAttorney, Tax Policy Division, State o Michigan Department o Treasury, Lansing
Richard W. Spengler, CPA Senior Director - Multi State Tax Consulting, BDO USA, LLP, Grand Rapids
Chuck Wright, CPA, JDSenior Manager, Deloitte Tax, LLP, Detroit
breAkouT SeSSioNS TueSdAy, NoveMber 5Create your customizable conerence by choosing six o your preerred choice o breakout sessions. You will be assigned to three.
A) How Indirect Taxes Directly Aect You
While direct taxes are levied directly on specifc individuals, indirect taxes taxeson goods or services have the ability to shit rom one taxpayer to another. Thispolicy is oten used to generate tax revenue and may result in a price increaseor consumers. Join this session to explore various indirect tax policies, includingmotor uel and tobacco, and discuss the dierent approaches accountants musttake when handling them.
Salvatore GaglioAdministrative Law Specialist, State o Michigan,
Department o Treasury, Lansing
Thomas J. Kenny, JDPartner, Varnum, LLP, Novi
Moderator:Ronald J. KaleyOwner, Ronald J. Kaley, LLC, Jenison
B) Flow-Through Entity IssuesFlow-through taxation can be one o the most complicated and challengingareas o practice. Join this session to discuss common tax complexities and
opportunities when working with these organizations as well as the latest lawand regulation changes. Be prepared to learn about withholding issues, problemwith the nexus, handling the sale o partnership interests and more!
Sara Clark Pierson, JD, CPA Administrative Law Specialist, State o
Michigan Department o Treasury, Lansing
Jaclyn DiCiccoManager, Deloitte Tax, LLP, Detroit
Cathy E. Lambert, CPA Principal, Rehmann, Troy
Curtis S. Ruppal, CPA Partner, State & Local Tax Group, Plante &
Moran, PLLC, Grand Rapids
C) Doing Business Using the Internet Sotware UtilizationIssues and E-Commerce Concerns The Devil Is In The Details!The growth o technology has not just expanded the sales market, providingcompanies with an international audience, but has also changed how companies
run their businesses. This session ensures your clients, and company, are awareo the tax implications when operating in a multi-state market, rom both a userand seller perspective. Learn the important details that must not be overlookedwhen advising clients or your company, including both state and ederal actionson remote sales issues, as well as the current Michigan audit treatment.
Michael D. BozimowskiPrincipal, Director Multistate Tax, Rehmann,
Farmington Hills
Marla Schwaller Carew, JD, LLMAttorney and Managing Member,
Marla Schwaller Carew, PLLC, Troy
Lynn A. Gandhi, JD, LLM, CPA (Illinois)Partner, Honigman Miller
Schwartz and Cohn, LLP, Detroit
D) Property Tax UpdatesSome o Michigans property tax laws have changed signifcantly over the past
ew years. With the possible phase out o Michigans Personal Property Taxstarting in 2014, are you current on the new structures in place? Join this sessionor important updates including judgment levies with school districts, incentivelegislation and the changes in the Michigan Tax Tribunal.
Robert F. Fuchs, CPA Area Leader/Principal, Paradigm Tax Group,
Brighton
Stewart L. Mandell, Esq. Partner-Tax Appeals Practice Co-Leader,
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, LLP, Detroit
Carl Rashid, Jr., Esq. Member, Dykema Gossett, PLLC, Detroit
Jack L. Van Coevering, JDSenior Counsel, Miller Canfeld Paddock &
Stone, PLC, Grand Rapids
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Conference Schedule ContinuedbreAkouT SeSSioNS CoNTiNued TueSdAy, NoveMber 5
E) Protect Yoursel Corporate Ocer LiabilityI a corporation ails to pay taxes or fle returns, the corporate ofcer o theorganization can be held liable. This session walks you through the stepsyou should take to prevent personal liability as well as explains the limits onsuccessor and predecessor liability and how to avoid it. Receive both a state andederal overview o this important topic.
B.D. Copping, CPA, MSTOwner, Copping State & Local Tax
Consulting, BrightonSamuel J. McKim, JDO Counsel, Schi Hardin, LLP, Ann Arbor
Moderator:Jess A. Bahs, JD, LLM (Taxation)Attorney & Counselor,
Howard & Howard, Royal Oak
F) Hindsight is 20-20: A Primer or New SALT PractitionersAs a resh set o eyes in the SALT world, what are some o the difculties andsuccesses you have experienced? Join other proessionals new to tax or aninteractive session that allows you to discuss tips and best practices in learning thecomplex world o state and local tax practices the frst ew years in SALT practice.You cant aord to miss the opportunity to learn with practitioners just like you!
Jackie J. Cook, JDAssociate, Schi Hardin, LLP, Ann Arbor
Michelle M. Lowrie, JD, LLMSenior Manager, Ryan, LLC, Troy
Tamika Mayes, JDSenior Attorney U.S. Tax Counsel Group, General
Motors Company, Detroit
G) Sales and Use Tax Super-Session Everything You Need to Know Looking or updates on everything sales and use tax? This session is or you! Taxcases are being litigated at all levels up to the Supreme Court as The Departmento Treasury is auditing Michigan businesses. This timely session takes youthrough the latest updates and changes in sales and use tax rules, new auditissues and court rulings on the Andrie case as well as the Fradco and SMK cases.
Michael A. Eschelbach, JDDirector, Bureau o Tax Policy, State o
Michigan Department o Treasury, LansingEdward S. Kisscorni, CPA, MBA Owner, Edward S. Kisscorni, CPA,
Grand Rapids
Steven E. Skiba, CPA, JDDirector o State & Local Tax, Grant
Thornton, LLP, Southfeld
Joseph J. Tomczyk, CPA, CGMA Owner, The Tomczyk Group, LLC,
Saint Johns
Moderator:Joanne B. Faycurry, JDPartner, Schi Hardin, LLP, Ann Arbor
H) When Digital Products and PL 86-272 Collide Todays digital marketplace has created new tax issues o which companies mustbe mindul. Explore the ederal and state income tax issues surrounding digitalproducts and cloud computing, and how they may aect their companies saleand/or purchase o such services. Further, hear about the recent state tax guidanceand rulings regarding apportionment actors relating to Public Law 86-272.
Terry F. Conley, CPA Partner, Grant Thornton, LLP, Southfeld
Bridget GreenTax Analyst, Compuware Corporation, Detroit
Brian Hickey, CPA (Ohio), BBA Director, Sales & Use Tax Practice
Leader, Deloitte Tax, LLP, Cincinnati, OH
foruM preSeNTATioNS WedNeSdAy, NoveMber 6keyNoTe preSeNTATioN: Insights rom Treasurer Dillon
The Treasurer is back in town to share insights and inormation critical to tax proessionals. Treasury has been busy ollowing its strategic plan and we
will fnd out how practitioners and taxpayers ft into the new plan.
The Honorable Andy DillonTreasurer, State o Michigan, Lansing
MorNiNg SeSSioNS
Wheres the Money?Revenue sources are a challenge all across Michigan. The unds that weregenerated in years past are challenged by property values, unemployment and somuch more. Hear rom our experts about the current state and uture plans.
Terry F. Conley, CPA Partner, Grant Thornton, LLP, Southfeld
Jeffrey P. GuilfoylePresident, Citizens Research Council of Michigan, Livonia
Joseph L. Harris, CPA Consultant, Joseph L. Harris, CPA, Ann Arbor
Moderator:Peggy Haw Jury, CPA, CFE BoardMember, Michigan
Municipal Services Authority Division
Ethical Challenges or the Tax Proessional^With the constantly-changing tax laws on both state and national levels, it canbe difcult or practitioners to maintain a clear understanding o the ethicalobligations the proession requires. Join this important session that exploresemerging challenges or the state tax proessional as well as tips and bestpractices in handling the issues.
Daniel B. De Jong, JD, LLMTax Counsel, Tax Executives Institute,
Washington, DC
Timothy J. McCormally, JDDirector, Washington National Tax,
KPMG, LLP, Washington, DC
State Tax Considerations in Merger and Acquisition TransactionsThis session provides advice regarding state tax pitalls and planningopportunities when buying or selling a business. Topics include: state tax duediligence considerations; planning regarding apportionment; minimizing oravoiding transer taxes; successor liability concerns; utilization o loss carryovers;drating tax provisions in the purchase agreement.
Marla Schwaller Carew, JD, LLMAttorney and Managing Member,
Marla Schwaller Carew, PLLC, Troy
Steven E. Grob, CPA, JDMember, Dykema Gossett, PLLC, Detroit
AfTerNooN SeSSioNS
2013: The Year o the MSC SALT CasesTax cases have been hot on the docket this year or Michigans Supreme Court.Join this session or a discussion o the state and local tax cases that arrived at theMSC, and the impact the rulings and new precedents have on you and on business.
June Summers Haas, JDPartner, Honigman Miller Schwartz and
Cohn, LLP, Lansing
Wayne D. Roberts, JDTax Attorney, Dykema Gossett, PLLC, Grand Rapids
Richard W. Spengler, CPA Senior Director - Multi State Tax
Consulting, BDO USA, LLP, Grand Rapids
Moderator:Jackie J. Cook, JDAssociate, Schi Hardin, LLP, Ann Arbor
Mock Trial & Appellate Argument This Could Apply to You!Its oten said that the best way to learn is by doing. With that in mind, thisyears conerence attendees are invited to take part in a mock trial and appellateargument related to a cloud computing controversy. In the frst part o the session,youll witness a trial where you, as part o the audience, will help decide theoutcome. In the second part, youll see appellate arguments o the case. This is oparticular interest to both buyers and sellers o these services.
June Summers Haas, JDPartner, Honigman Miller Schwartz and
Cohn, LLP, Lansing
Joanne B. Faycurry, JDPartner, Schiff Hardin, LLP, Ann Arbor
Evan H. Kaploe, JDAssociate, Varnum, LLP, Novi
Arthur R. Rosen, JD, MBA Partner, McDermott Will & Emery, LLP,
Miami, FL and New York, NY
Chuck Wright, CPA, JDSenior Manager, Deloitte Tax, LLP, Detroit
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Session & Speaker Information
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MeeT The SpeAkerSThis listing represents more than 600 years o experience in tax.
Bahs, Jess A.- Session EBinke, Stewart A. - General Session (Tuesday)
Bozimowski, Michael D. - General Session
(Tuesday), Session CCarew, Marla Schwaller - Session C, Forum
Presentation (Wednesday)
Clark Pierson, Sara - Session B
Conley, Terry F. - Session H, Forum Presentation(Wednesday)
Cook, Jackie J. - Session F, Forum Presentation
(Wednesday)
Copping, B.D. - Session E
De Jong, Daniel B. - Forum Presentation
(Wednesday)
DiCicco, Jaclyn - Session B
Dillon, Tresurer Andy - Forum Presentation(Wednesday)
Duncan, Harley - General Session (Tuesday)
Eschelbach, Michael A. - Session G
Faycurry, Joanne B. - Session G, Forum
Presentation (Wednesday)
Fuchs, Robert F. - Session D
Gaglio, Salvatore - Session A
Gandhi, Lynn A. - Session C
Green, Bridget - Session H
Grob, Steven E. - Forum Presentation (Wednesday)
Guiloyle, Jerey P. - Forum Presentation(Wednesday)
Haas, June Summers - Forum Presentation
(Wednesday)
Harris, Joseph L. - Forum Session (Wednesday)
Jacobson, Larry - General Session (Tuesday)
Kaley, Ronald J. - Session A
Kaploe, Evan H. - Forum Session (Wednesday)
Kenny, Thomas J. - Session A
Kisscorni, Edward S. - Session G
Lambert, Cathy E. - Session B
Lindholm, Douglas L. - General Session (Tuesday)
Lowrie, Michelle M. - Session F
Mandell, Stewart L. - Session D
Mayes, Tamika - Session F
McCormally, Timothy J. - Forum Presentation
(Wednesday)
McKim, Samuel J. - Session E
Nowak, Gregory A. - General Session (Tuesday)Rashid, Jr., Carl - Session D
Roberts, Wayne D. - Forum Presentation(Wednesday)
Rosen, Arthur R. - General Session (Tuesday), Forum
Presentation (Wednesday)
Ruppal, Curtis S. - Session B
Pomp, Richard D. - General Session (Tuesday)
Skiba, Steven E. - Session G
Spengler, Richard W. - General Session (Tuesday),
Forum Presentation (Wednesday)
Tomczyk, Joseph J. - Session G
Van Coevering, Jack L. - Session D
Van Tifin, Patrick R. - General Session (Tuesday)
Wright, Chuck - General Session (Tuesday), ForumPresentation (Wednesday)
Zaino, Thomas M. - General Session (Tuesday)
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