PROGRAM INFORMATION
This webinar will be held on Wednesday, October 18, 1 – 2:00 PM ET
With significant changes in property valuations over the past year, minimizing exposure and ensuring valuations are correct and equitable is crucial to filing successful and accurate property taxes.
DuCharme, McMillen & Associates, Inc. (DMA) invites you to a webinar, where presenters will discuss property tax updates, industry trends, and valuation issues affecting companies across the United States. Presenters will discuss both real and personal property tax.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about property tax opportunities, tax strategies, and how to leverage impairments and obsolescence while optimizing tax strategies to minimize liability.
This webinar is ideal for property owners, managers, and those responsible for managing property tax portfolios.
Discussion Topics
Attendees of this webinar will learn about key topics from DMA’s experts, including the issues and trends affecting property tax valuations, how they are being applied in practice, and strategies to ensure assessments and taxes are as low as possible under regional legislation and regulations.
Topics will include:
- 2023 Industry and Market Trends
- 2024 Issues Anticipated
- Reactions from the Assessment Community Regarding Values
- Tax Rates
- Property Tax Appeal Reduction Strategies
- Relief Programs
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Cost: There is no cost to attend
Credits: 1.0 available*
Field of Study: Taxes
Course Level: Intermediate level program
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Prerequisites: Previous experience in corporate tax
Advanced Preparation: None
Who should attend? This event is intended for tax, finance, and real estate professionals who are responsible for real and personal property tax management and property valuation. Practitioners and representatives from state/provincial, local tax agencies, and service providers are eligible to attend this seminar by invitation only.
Participants will learn: (1) about issues and trends affecting property tax valuations, (2) how they are being applied in practice, and (3) the strategies that are being employed to ensure assessments and taxes are as low as possible under regional legislation and regulations.
Refunds and Cancellations: Programs are presented free of charge. For more information regarding administrative policies such as refunds, complaints, and/or program cancellation, please contact DMA Events at events@dmainc.com or call (800) 309-2110 ext. 1236.