2022 Hybrid Tax Event

December 5, 2022

You're Invited: 2022 Hybrid Tax Event

Tax season is here, and though it might seem daunting, we're here to help make it more manageable. MBK will hold its annual client tax update meeting on Thursday, December 15th from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.


Partner Kris Houghton, along with Dan Eger, Colleen Berndt, and Sarah Rose Stack, will lead the event and touch on a broad scope of topics regarding recent updates for individuals, businesses, and investors. The goal of the event is to help you get your documents in order for filing taxes and advise you on how to best utilize MBK's resources. Tax season can be more tolerable when you are more prepared, informed, and organized!


To Attend In-Person, RSVP

To reserve your spot in-person for the hybrid tax event, please fill out this form or send an email to sstack@mbkcpa.com. Spots will be set aside for guests on a first come, first serve basis. Coffee, tea, muffins, and bagels will be provided. Your in-person spot will be confirmed with an email. 


To Attend Online, Register Online

We have an unlimited number of seats available for attendees who wish to attend online. 

To join us online, please register in advance.

https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIscu6qrToiGtG3YqR3gPCRBEu3gRDb4bxq 


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


We look forward to helping you prepare for tax season. Register now so you can take advantage of this event!


Hybrid Tax Event 2022

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