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Nebraska Tax Institute Offers Interactive Review on Tax Law

Online and In-Person Options Provide Flexibility, Greater Access
Nebraska Tax Institute Offers Interactive Review on Tax Law
Leading tax expert Guido van der Hoeven returns to present at the 68th Annual Federal and State Income Tax Institute, which offers six in-person and three livestream options to attend the seminars for tax professionals’ continuing education.

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln offers the 68th Annual Federal and State Income Tax Institute this November and December. The seminars enable tax professionals, advisors and attorneys to stay up-to-date with the latest rulings, regulations and developments in the tax field.

Professionals can choose between six seminars across the state and three online sessions. Register at https://taxinstitute.unl.edu. Early registration rates end Friday, Oct. 21.

"Offering in-person and online access to high-quality professional development speaks to our university’s mission as the state’s flagship land grant institution. Professionals can earn their continuing education credits in a format that best meets their needs,” said Emre Unlu, Paul C. Burmeister College Professor of Investments, professor of finance and executive director of the Center for Executive and Professional Development.

Nationally renowned presenters guide attendees through important updates on tax legislation. Guido van der Hoeven, chief editor of the Land Grant Agriculture Book, and J’Nan L. Ensz, CPA and QuickBooks Pro advisor, lead this year's seminars.

In-Person Two-Day Seminars

Check-in for in-person seminars begins at 7:30 a.m., and the programs continue daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time.

Dates and locations include:

  • Nov. 7-8: Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Hampton Inn Conference Center, 301 W. Highway 26
  • Nov. 10-11: Kearney, Nebraska, Holiday Inn, 110 S. Second Ave.
  • Nov. 14-15: Grand Island, Nebraska, The Heartland Event Center, 700 E. Stolley Park Road
  • Nov. 28-29: Omaha, Nebraska, Scott Conference Center, 6450 Pine St.
  • Dec. 1-2: Norfolk, Nebraska, Divots Conference Center and the Lodge, 4200 W. Norfolk Ave.
  • Dec. 5-6: Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska Innovation Campus, 2021 Transformation Drive

Online Livestreaming Two-Day Webinars

The webinar option livestreams tax seminars over Zoom on Nov. 17-18, Nov. 28-29 and Dec. 5-6. Attendees take part in real-time from anywhere with a stable, high-speed internet connection. Employers can host a group viewing of a seminar when they name an onsite proctor who verifies attendance. Online participants receive books and materials through the mail.

The Nebraska Tax Institute designs its programs to meet several continuing education requirements. The seminars fulfill requirements for certified public accountants, IRS enrolled agents, preparer tax-identification number holders, Annual Filing Season Program preparers, tax return preparers, certified financial planners, attorneys, Nebraska Department of Insurance agents and other licensing agents. The institute is an accredited continuing education provider with the IRS (Provider #NQ6J1) and the Nebraska Supreme Court Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission. The seminars are hosted in partnership with the Internal Revenue Service and the Nebraska Department of Revenue.

Nebraska's Tax Institute offers year-round professional development. The Nebraska Agricultural Tax and Management Symposium takes place Oct. 18 in York, Nebraska, and is offered with an online option. The symposium explores tax changes affecting farms and ranches. The annual S Corporation Program, a two-day seminar covering significant legislative, administrative and judicial developments, is slated for summer 2023.

For more information on the Nebraska Tax Institute and its fall programs, visit: https://taxinstitute.unl.edu.

Published: September 15, 2022