Learn how to prepare your tax returns

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Posted on Apr 04 2005
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The Saipan Chamber of Commerce will sponsor two tax preparation workshops to help both individuals and businesses understand 2004 tax changes and prepare their tax returns.

On Thursday, April 7, the Chamber will host a workshop on “Individual Tax Preparation.” Staff from the Division of Revenue and Taxation will start the workshop with an overview of the CNMI tax requirements, along with changes in the tax law for 2004. The second part of the workshop will feature tax attorney Alexis Fallon, who will discuss how these changes affect individuals in the CNMI as well as answer questions. David Burger of Burger and Comer, CPAs, will also present information.

Cost of the workshop is $10 for current Saipan Chamber of Commerce members, $25 for non-members. Workshop fee must be paid at the door by cash, check, or credit card. Registration starts at 8:30am; workshop will be held in the Hibiscus Hall of Saipan World Resort.

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a workshop on “Corporate Tax Preparation” on Friday, April 8. Staff from the Division of Revenue and Taxation will start the workshop with an overview of the CNMI tax requirements, along with changes in the tax law for 2004. The second part of the workshop will feature Burger, who will discuss how these changes affect businesses in the CNMI. Burger will also answer general questions about business tax preparation. Additionally, Fallon will present information.

Again, cost of the workshop is $10 for current Saipan Chamber of Commerce members, $25 for non-members. The workshop fee must be paid at the door by cash, check, or credit card. Registration starts at 8:30am; workshop will be held in the Hibiscus Hall of Saipan World Resort.

For more information about either workshop, contact the Saipan Chamber of Commerce at 233-7150. You can also call this number to enquire about Chamber membership.

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce is the largest private business organization in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Through business leadership and membership involvement in community issues, the Chamber continues to develop its role as a beacon for good business in these islands, the Pacific region and in business communities abroad.

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