Overview of the New Tax Law for Planners and Their Clients

Date: Thursday, February 14, 2019
Time: 7:30am - 9:00am
Location: Johns Hopkins​ All Children's Hospital Education Conference Center
Speaker: Mark A. Sellner CPA, JD, LLM

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The breakfast roundtable meeting will be held at the Johns Hopkins​ All Children's Hospital Education Conference Center located at 701 4th Street South. The meeting will begin promptly at 8 am with BREAKFAST and the opportunity to visit with fellow SEPC members at 7:30 a.m.

Advance reservations are required.

 

Meeting Location:

Johns Hopkins​ All Children's Education Conference Center - DIRECTIONS

701 4th Street South

St. Petersburg, FL 33701

 

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Bio:

Mark Sellner develops and teaches tax continuing education courses and consults with other CPAs and their clients on business and executive tax matters, including partnership taxation and the tax consequences of buying and selling a business.

He has both Big Four and Fortune 500 corporate tax experience. Mark completed a three-year Ernst & Young National Tax Department assignment in Washington, DC, and was tax counsel and Director of U.S. Taxes at Ecolab in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has served as a partner at KPMG’s metro New York headquarters, and was a tax partner at CliftonLarsonAllen in Minneapolis, where he chaired the Baker Tilly International federal tax committee.

Mark has served as an adjunct professor of business taxation at the University of St. Thomas Law School and has served as Director of Graduate Studies in Taxation at the University of Minnesota. He has developed and taught graduate-level courses on corporate tax, mergers and acquisitions, accounting for income taxes, and consolidated returns in the Master of Business Taxation Program.

He teaches for the AICPA and leading CPA firms nationwide and is a recipient of the R. Glen Berryman award for excellence in teaching and the Distinguished Award from the Minnesota Society of CPAs.

Mark has completed a four-year term on the Minnesota Board of Accountancy.

Mark received his accounting degree with high honors at the University of Illinois, his law degree at the University of Minnesota, and a master of laws in taxation degree at Georgetown University Law Center.  

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