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Apple Valley FREE SPONSORED BY: APPLE VALLEY GEORGE RUNNER TAX SEMINAR Member, California State Board of Equalization, 1st District FOR Strategies for Success NONPROFIT in Today’s Economy AND CO-SPONSORS: EXEMPT SHARON RUNNER ORGANIZATIONS Senator, California State Senate, 21st District JAY OBERNOLTE Assemblyman, California State Assembly, 33rd District ROBERT A. LOVINGOOD Supervisor, County of San Bernardino, 1st District BOB DUTTON Assessor-Recorder, County of San Bernardino Wednesday TOWN OF APPLE VALLEY August 17, 2016 17 APPLE VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (check-in begins at 8:30 a.m.) ACADEMY FOR GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS Town of Apple Valley Conference Center 14975 Dale Evans Parkway Apple Valley, CA 92307 FREE PARKING Register online boe.ca.gov/nps or by calling 1-888-847-9652 This is a BOE-sponsored event. INVITED TO PRESENT: FREE • BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, BUSINESS TAX AND FEE DEPARTMENT • BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, TAXPAYERS’ RIGHTS ADVOCATE TAX SEMINAR • BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, PROPERTY TAX DEPARTMENT FOR • EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • FRANCHISE TAX BOARD NONPROFIT • OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL • ACADEMY FOR GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS AND TOPICS: EXEMPT • SALES AND USE TAX FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS • EMPLOYMENT TAXES FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS • REGULATION OF CHARITIES • PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS • COMPLIANCE FOR EXEMPT ORGANIZATIONS • LOCAL RESOURCES FOR NONPROFITS Note : Continuing Education Credit is given to enrolled agents, CPAs and tax practitioners who qualify. You must stay all day to receive the 4 credits. REGISTER ONLINE boe.ca.gov/nps or by calling 1-888-847-9652 DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM BARSTOW Town of Apple Valley Conference Center • Travel on I-15 South 14975 Dale Evans Parkway • Take exit 161 for Dale Evans Parkway Apple Valley, CA 92307 • Turn left onto Dale Evans Parkway FREE PARKING • Turn right onto Waalew Road • Turn left onto Dale Evans Parkway The location is accessible to people with disabilities. If you • Make a U-turn at Westlund Way require special assistance, please call 1-888-847-9652. Destination will be on the right FROM HESPERIA • Travel on I-15 North • Take exit 153A for CA-18 East toward Victorville/ Apple Valley • Turn right onto CA-18/D Street • Use the left two lanes to turn onto Dale Evans Parkway Destination will be on the right FROM LUCERNE VALLEY • Travel west on CA-18 • Turn right onto Dale Evans Parkway Destination will be on the right The Board of Equalization’s (BOE’s) participation in this activity and the appearance of the BOE name, logo, or seal on event promotional materials is not an endorsement of the views, opinions, products, or services of any program partner, participant, person, or entity..
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