Tax Event Recap

December 16, 2022

We want to extend a warm thank you to all who attended the Hybrid Tax Event on December 15th. We had a fantastic turnout and we appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedules to join us.


At the event, we discussed individual taxation, business taxation, and the Employee Retention Credit. The presentation also included tips for getting your documents in order and resources available to you at MBK. Don't forget to visit our 2022 tax landing page for more updates, resources, and current information on this year's tax season. 


While the session was not recorded, we are happy to make the presentation available for download. Please remember, that these slides are for educational purposes only and do not constitute advisory. You should consult your accountant or CPA with any questions about your specific situation.



We hope that the information we provided was useful and that you gained valuable insight into the taxation landscape. If you have any questions or need help, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be more than happy to assist you in any way we can.


Again, thank you for joining us at the Hybrid Tax Event and we look forward to seeing you at future events.


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