Where: The Boathouse at Confluence Park
CPE Available: 4 Hours
Schneider Downs cordially invites you to attend our 2015 Automotive Dealership Educational Seminar. This free, four-hour seminar will explore a host of compliance topics critical to your dealership’s success.
As a business advisor, Schneider Downs has advised automobile dealers for more than 40 years, and we understand every segment of your business – whether it relates to cash flows, cost containment, inventory control, financing or capitalization.
We work closely with the Ohio Automobile Dealers Association on various dealership tax and regulatory matters, and are the OADA’s endorsed accounting firm service provider.
This course is designed for those in your auto dealership’s business office, including owners, management and office managers.
We recognize that dealing with state and local taxes can be expensive and confusing due to complex and ever-changing laws and regulations. Mark Rossetti, Schneider Downs State and Local Tax Manager, will provide an update on sales and use taxes along with an update on the Commercial Activity Tax “CAT.”
Tracy Null, VP of Business Development at Sentric, will address compliance issues with the taxing authorities and the Department of Labor. She will help you stay abreast of the happenings in the payroll world.
If you are a dealer providing demos to employees, you need to comply with the IRS income tax rules regarding personal use. Kathy Petrucci, Schneider Downs Tax Shareholder, will address the different calculation methods available to dealers, discuss how to develop a formal dealership demo policy and discuss how to calculate the taxable inclusion amount for employees using demos.
Chris Campisi and Chris Pagnotto, Benefit Administrators, will provide an update on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Ken Wible and Adam Crowell, Premier Data Management, will discuss the ever-growing importance of document retention and safeguarding within the dealership environment.
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