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South Florida Real Estate Industry Update

Begin the new year with essential guidance that will help prepare your real estate company or clients for a productive and profitable 2018.  The South Florida real estate community will come together on Thursday, January 18, to hear industry leaders discuss some of the most significant tax, accounting, and legal planning opportunities affecting their businesses today.

Bilzin Sumberg attorney Josh Kaplan joins professionals from Marks Paneth, Ward Damon, and Engineered Tax Services to discuss topics including:

•  The impact of tax reform on §1031 exchanges
•  Strategies for Joint Venture structuring
•  The tax benefits of cost segregation studies
•  The value of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

Speakers:
Rana M. Gorzeck
Partner & Senior Attorney
Ward Damon

Heidi Henderson, MSA
Executive Vice President
Engineered Tax Services

Michael Hurwitz, CPA, MST
Partner and REIT Group Leader
Marks Paneth LLP

Josh Kaplan
Partner, Corporate and Tax
Bilzin Sumberg

Event Details:
January 18, 2018 | 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. EST
Deerfield Beach, FL

This event is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending, please email jhanover@markspaneth.com.

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