The Intersection Between Immigration and Taxes

Date: September 23, 2017
Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Location: Fordham University School of Law, 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY 10023

Registration: Contact: Brenda Stuart-Luke, Phone:  212-436-1027 or fall.conference@aabany.org

Event Information: The Asian American Bar Association of NY and NYC Taxpayer Advocate will host this business seminar. The panel will include NYC Taxpayer Advocate - Eunkyong Choi, Esq., President of Agostino and Associates, PC - Frank Agostino, Esq., Brooklyn Local Taxpayer Advocate - Darol Tucker, IRS Stakeholder Liaison - Brenda Luke, and Morrison & Foerster LLP Associate - Rebecca M. Ulich-Balinskas (Program Chair).

Many immigrants and English as a second language (ESL) taxpayers are unaware of their taxpayer rights and responsibilities, often unaware of different benefit programs they may be entitled to or how to pursue relief. Language and cultural barriers often exacerbate accessing these services. This panel will focus on local and federal systemic issues that particularly impact ESL communities. The panel will highlight and identify methods lawyers, practitioners, and government agencies can utilize in providing assistance to businesses and individuals.

Topics of discussion:
  • NYC Tax Issues
  • Private Debt Collection
  • Tax Scheme Awareness
  • ITIN Outreach - Path Act

Sponsored By: Asian American Bar Association of NY and NYC Taxpayer Advocate

CPE AND CLE credits will be issued