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38th Annual Tax Controversy Conference

Thursday, October 27, 2022

The Beverly Hills Hotel

For the last thirty-eight years, the UCLA Extension Annual Tax Controversy Institute Conference has been one of the premier tax controversy programs in the United States, bringing together tax professionals and government officials to share their expertise and learn from each other in a collegial setting.

Join program staff from our Business, Management, and Legal Programs Department and conference co-chairs, Steven Toscher, Esq. and Sandra R. Brown, Esq. of Hochman Salkin Toscher Perez, P.C., to experience an informative and provocative one-day event. We were thrilled to have Charles P. Rettig, 49th Commissioner of the IRS, as our keynote speaker. Commissioner Rettig recently ended his term but made a tremendous impact over the nation’s tax system.

This year’s conference continues the tradition of providing high-quality practical presentations by distinguished government and private practitioners from throughout the United States. Look forward to enjoying an open discussion with panelists and the audience about current tax controversy trends and sometimes sensitive practice issues.

The conference is held at the prestigious Beverly Hills Hotel, and includes continental breakfast, the Annual Bruce I. Hochman Award Luncheon, and evening reception. Network with your fellow tax industry colleagues, and learn what the future of tax controversy holds.

Hear from past participants on what they think of our conference:

“This is the best educational experience for tax controversy lawyers anywhere.”

“ This is my favorite tax conference. I so look forward to it every year. How nice to be back to an in-person event. I’m a retired IRS Appeals employee who enjoys keeping her hand in the game.”

“ This is one of the most productive and informative events of the year. Yet, it has a casual, friendly feeling— like chatting with friends, instead of just being lectured at/or to. Thank you. Well done—again.”

For more information or to get updates about the 2023 Conference visit uclaextension.edu/taxcon.

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