Get to know TaxConnections Internet Tax Summit Presenter George Mentz, JD, MBA, GAFM Global Academy of Finance and Management, Colorado Springs, Colorado

 

Internet Tax Summit

Listen to Presenter George Mentz discuss the top tax ideas for the Presidential Candidates, 2016, with insight on possible changes to the tax code and tax reform.  Listen to this intense discussion about the candidates and to the key tax issues that can help working families become more productive and help make this country great again.

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There is a great deal of excitement as we line up TaxConnections Tax Experts for the first Internet Tax Summit in history hosted by www.taxconnections.com  September 21-25th 2015.  We have reached out to several Presidential Candidates whose campaign teams are now contacting us to discuss scheduling and participation in the very first Internet Tax Summit in history.  We are very encouraged by the feedback and hope to make our first announcement of a Presidential Candidate’s participation very soon!

During TaxConnections Internet Tax Summit one of our Tax Expert  Speakers, Dr. George Mentz has agreed to discuss “10 Tax Ideas For Presidential Candidates That Will Turn The Country Around”. In addition, we believe that all of our Tax Expert participants will bring to light the problems faced by taxpayers today as they provide solutions to help taxpayers Read More

We now have two presidential candidates who promote abolishing the IRS – Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Rand Paul. (For example, see Christian Science Monitor of 3/25/15 on Cruz and Citizens United on Paul.) Why would they make such an odd statement? They must know that a government agency is needed to help taxpayers comply with the tax law, collect taxes, and use audits and other techniques to be sure taxpayers have properly computed and paid their taxes. While both men also call for tax reform, there would still be taxes. And there would still be complexities. The size of a tax return (such as a postcard) does not mean it is simple. It all depends on how much information is summarized and given to the IRS. Today’s income tax could go on a postcard (total income less deductions, and the net tax); it would still be complicated to compute these figures. Read More