WSU Hoops Tax Institute hosts Washington State Tax Forum Aug. 7–8

The public is invited to attend the Washington State Tax Forum Aug. 7–8 via Zoom or in person on the University of Washington Law School campus.

Participants may register online for $225 until Aug. 1 at 5 p.m. A Zoom link will be provided for those who register to attend virtually.

The annual forum brings together tax professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders for in-depth discussions on current and future tax issues in Washington state. A collaboration between the Hoops Institute of Taxation, Research, and Policy at WSU and the Washington State Department of Revenue, this event serves as a platform for civil discourse, knowledge sharing, and professional growth. Individuals who work with tax or tax regulations in Washington state are encouraged to attend.

In-person participants receive some meals and networking opportunities. Full and active attendance (either online or in-person) is required to receive CEU/CLE credit hours.

Contact Angie Senter, event manager, with any questions at angie.senter@wsu.edu or 509-335-7042.

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