Instructor
Per Bruce on 6/12/2019:
Bruce M. Nelson, MA, is a CPA with more than 35 years’ experience in federal and state and local tax (SALT). Currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of State Taxation, Bruce previously spent ten years as director of the SALT group at EKS&H, LLLP, three years with a law firm specializing in tax audit defense and litigation, and several years as a senior tax manager for Ernst & Young. Bruce earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Master’s degree from Colorado State University.He is a frequent seminar speaker and teaches continuing education classes in tax for the Colorado Society of CPAs and the American Institute of CPAs. Bruce has published more than fifty tax articles in many publications including the Journal of Accountancy, Tax Executive, Journal of State Taxation, the Journal of Multistate Taxation, State Tax Notes,and Colorado Lawyer. He is the author of The Adviser’s Guide to Multistate Income Taxation and co-author of the Sales and Use Tax Answer Book.
-Bruce
Per Ashlee on 6/12/2019:
Bruce has more than 30 years of accounting experience in state and local tax. He has experience working with multistate public and privately owned businesses and leading the State and Local Tax (SALT) practice before leaving EKS&H. Prior to joining EKS&H, Bruce spent three years with a law firm specializing in state tax audit defense and litigation; two years as the Manager of Tax Policy at the State of Colorado; and before that, he was a Senior Tax Manager for several years in a “Big Four” accounting firm. Bruce has published more than forty tax articles in many publications and authored the Sales and Use Tax Answer Book.
Join Bruce Nelson while he follows all things Colorado including state legislation, guidance, recent letter rulings, the state’s home-rule cities, and litigation with an occasional nod to national state sales and income tax developments.
In this two-hour presentation there will be plenty of time for questions, discussions, and who knows, maybe some answers. The goal is to keep you informed of the latest developments in Colorado sales and income tax developments.
To review new developments in Colorado state tax.
Review recent changes and how to apply them.
Keep track of Colorado Department of Revenue proposals and guidance.
Opportunity to share and benefit from
The status of Colorado tax developments both at the state and local level.
Editor-in-Chief
CCH, a WoltersKluwer Company
Per Bruce on 6/12/2019:
Bruce M. Nelson, MA, is a CPA with more than 35 years’ experience in federal and state and local tax (SALT). Currently the editor-in-chief of the Journal of State Taxation, Bruce previously spent ten years as director of the SALT group at EKS&H, LLLP, three years with a law firm specializing in tax audit defense and litigation, and several years as a senior tax manager for Ernst & Young. Bruce earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a Master’s degree from Colorado State University.He is a frequent seminar speaker and teaches continuing education classes in tax for the Colorado Society of CPAs and the American Institute of CPAs. Bruce has published more than fifty tax articles in many publications including the Journal of Accountancy, Tax Executive, Journal of State Taxation, the Journal of Multistate Taxation, State Tax Notes,and Colorado Lawyer. He is the author of The Adviser’s Guide to Multistate Income Taxation and co-author of the Sales and Use Tax Answer Book.
-Bruce
Per Ashlee on 6/12/2019:
Bruce has more than 30 years of accounting experience in state and local tax. He has experience working with multistate public and privately owned businesses and leading the State and Local Tax (SALT) practice before leaving EKS&H. Prior to joining EKS&H, Bruce spent three years with a law firm specializing in state tax audit defense and litigation; two years as the Manager of Tax Policy at the State of Colorado; and before that, he was a Senior Tax Manager for several years in a “Big Four” accounting firm. Bruce has published more than forty tax articles in many publications and authored the Sales and Use Tax Answer Book.
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Any accountants, attorneys or tax preparers in both public practice and industry who are responsible for filing sales and use tax returns.