McHenry County College continues its Accountant, Tax
Preparer and Financial Planner Workshop Series from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
Oct. 9 with a program called Trusts and Estates. The workshop will take place
in Room A117 at the College, located at 8900 U.S. Hwy. 14 in Crystal Lake
Trust and Estates will be presented by Bob Wagner, who has practiced law for 32 years, with a general practice in Crystal Lake since 1986. He received his undergraduate degree from Marquette University and his law degree from DePaul University College of Law. His diverse practice has included a stint as Crystal Lake mayor, as well as significant trial work in criminal and civil areas.
Over the years, Wagner has developed some very practical estate planning advice for the average taxpayer and citizen to help circumvent the costly probate process and the payment of avoidable federal estate taxes. Wagner is willing to share his thoughts on this with attendees.
This workshop series is offered on the second Tuesday's of the month through December and is intended for accountants, tax preparers and financial planners. Other workshops will include topics of interest related to federal and state income tax law changes.
The fee for each individual workshop is $15 and includes a light dinner. For more information, and/or to be added to an workshop series email list, contact Ruth Kormanak at (815) 479-7879 or rkormanak@mchenry.edu. To register for this workshop, contact the MCC Registation Office at (815) 455-8588 and use course ID: USB U56 001
Trust and Estates will be presented by Bob Wagner, who has practiced law for 32 years, with a general practice in Crystal Lake since 1986. He received his undergraduate degree from Marquette University and his law degree from DePaul University College of Law. His diverse practice has included a stint as Crystal Lake mayor, as well as significant trial work in criminal and civil areas.
Over the years, Wagner has developed some very practical estate planning advice for the average taxpayer and citizen to help circumvent the costly probate process and the payment of avoidable federal estate taxes. Wagner is willing to share his thoughts on this with attendees.
This workshop series is offered on the second Tuesday's of the month through December and is intended for accountants, tax preparers and financial planners. Other workshops will include topics of interest related to federal and state income tax law changes.
The fee for each individual workshop is $15 and includes a light dinner. For more information, and/or to be added to an workshop series email list, contact Ruth Kormanak at (815) 479-7879 or rkormanak@mchenry.edu. To register for this workshop, contact the MCC Registation Office at (815) 455-8588 and use course ID: USB U56 001
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