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Mr. Nunnallee is a professor of tax law at North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina. He received a B.A. from Florida State University, a J.D. from the University of North Carolina, and an L.L.M. (Taxation) from the University of Florida (where he finished first in his class). Mr. Nunnallee has worked as a CPA with KPMG Peat Marwick, and as a tax attorney with the law firm Manning, Fulton, and Skinner in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has published tax articles in various publications including: The Tax Lawyer, Oregon Law Review, The Review of Taxation of Individuals, and Tax Notes. Mr. Nunnallee frequently lectures at tax conferences and CPE workshops. From 1989 through 1991, he served as a discussion leader for Federal Tax Workshops speaking on the following topics: Subchapter S, Partnership Taxation, Purchase and Sale of Closely-Held Corporations, Individual Tax Update, and Corporate Tax Update. Beginning in the fall of 1992, Mr. Nunnallee began serving as a speaker with Don Farmer, CPA, P.A. Seminars on the following topics: Federal Tax Update, Corporate Taxation, and Individual Taxation. The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants has recognized Walter Nunnallee as a "Distinguished Discussion Leader", and the North Carolina Society of CPAs awarded Mr. Nunnallee the "Outstanding Discussion Leader" distinction, both as a result of his consistently high ratings. Mr. Nunnallee continues to be one of the most popular speakers at various national tax conferences. He also served as the 1992-1993 Chairman of the Tax Section of the North Carolina Bar Association. Description: In this course, we review current year developments and planning ideas affecting individual, corporate and business income taxation using a combination of humor and examples. We will emphasize tax developments that affect 2008 tax return preparation and 2008 tax planning for individuals, corporations, and non-corporate businesses. The course format is designed to update CPAs with various levels of experience.
2008 Individual Income Tax Workshop Description: In this course, we review: . Current year developments, . Recurring problems, and . Planning ideas. Using a combination of humor and examples, we will review tax developments that affect 2008 tax return preparation and 2008 tax planning. We will also review the major areas of individual taxation to fine tune practitioners for "Tax Season."
2008 Corporate/Business Income Tax Workshop Description: In this course, we review: . Current year developments, . Recurring problems, and . Planning ideas. Using a combination of humor and examples, we will review tax developments that affect 2008 return preparation and 2008 tax planning. We will also review the major areas of corporate and business taxation to fine tune practitioners for "Tax Season."
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