TaxConnex, LLC, America’s leading independent sales and use tax outsourcing and consulting firm, is proud to announce upcoming cities for their Lunch & Learn series on Sales Tax Nexus.

Following seminars in Atlanta, Dallas, and Nashville, TaxConnex announces upcoming seminars in Boston, Chicago and Denver.  The Boston seminar is scheduled for July 27th beginning at 11:30 eastern time and will be held at Umbria Prime.  You can register for the Boston Lunch & Learn here.  Dates and times for the Chicago and Denver events are currently being finalized.

“The Sales Tax Nexus Lunch & Learn Seminar is a great opportunity for us to meet with businesses in our key markets and to provide them relevant information they can immediately apply”, stated TaxConnex Partner, Brian Greer.  Brian also describes the content, “This is not a sales pitch.  We come to the seminars with an expectation that attendees will have questions about their business and we dedicate time at each event to make sure we address these questions.”

TaxConnex Consulting Practice Leader Jeff Meigs adds, “We want TaxConnex to be recognized as the go-to resource for sales tax questions and issues.  The Lunch & Learns are an excellent way to deliver this message.”

Look for future dates and times on the TaxConnex website at www.taxconnex.com.  There is no charge to attend the Lunch & Learn.

 

About TaxConnex 

TaxConnex, “your outsourced sales tax department’, is America’s leading independent sales and use tax outsourcing and consulting firm. Using a team of experienced tax and accounting professionals, TaxConnex provides sales tax outsourcing, sales tax consulting and VoIP tax service to businesses of all sizes with a focus on technology companies, small and mid-sized businesses, and VoIP providers. TaxConnex provides a complete set of highly customer intimate services including end-to-end compliance, data analysis, remittance, reporting, notice resolution, question handling, proactive suggestions, straightforward advice, and audit support. TaxConnex is your “on-call” Sales & Use Tax Department.
Brian Greer

Written by Brian Greer