The purpose of the Tax Section of The Florida Bar is to further the tax knowledge and practice of interested members in federal and state tax law; develop standards for ethical and competent practice of tax law by lawyers; develop and maintain proper professional relationships between tax lawyers, non-lawyer groups and lawyer groups; and, improve the operation of federal and state tax laws, rules and regulations, to accomplish legitimate legislative objectives and improve the administration of tax law.
2023 Tax Section Organizational Meeting
Omni Amelia Island Resort 39 Beach Lagoon Road, Fernandina Beach, FL, United StatesRegistration is OPEN for the 2023 Tax Section Organizational Meeting. Bring the whole family and join us July 1–4 at the Omni Amelia Island Resort for the Tax Section's traditional kick-off event of the Bar year. Chair-Elect Shawn Wolf has put together a fun itinerary that includes meetings, networking, the Ullman Year in Review CLE sponsored by Bilzin Sumberg, and […]
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