Treasury Presents: Navigating Your New Business (Lansing)

Treasury Presents: Navigating Your New Business (Lansing)

By Treasury Outreach

Date and time

Monday, March 5, 2018 · 8:30am - 4pm EST

Location

Operations Center, Room A/B/C

7285 Parsons Drive Dimondale, MI 48821

Description

Treasury Presents: Navigating Your New Business

In Collaboration with UIA and LARA

Michigan Treasury is partnering with the Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) and Licensing And Regulatory Affairs (LARA) to provide registration, taxation, and licensing training for businesses. The provided information is ideal for businesses that are just getting started, for business that are growing, and for any business that has questions about the State compliance process. This all-day seminar is broken into four sessions:

Session One: Getting Started with UIA and LARA (8:30am)

Session Two: Taxation Basics – Sales, Use, Withholding, and Other Business Taxes (10:45am)

Session Three: Michigan Treasury Online (MTO) and Tax Return Navigation (1:00pm)

Session Four: Taxpayer Advocate, Unclaimed Property, Audit, Collections (3:00pm)

Attend all the sessions for a comprehensive picture, or choose the sessions that are most pertinent to you (attendees only need to register once if attending one or all sessions at a location). All businesses are welcome!




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Treasury Outreach is an engaged team of skilled communicators, educators, and technology architects who coordinate and produce public education resources on important tax-adjacent topics, providing stakeholders throughout the State of Michigan and beyond with accessible knowledge and feedback opportunities. This effort results in: increased customer service, greater compliance with tax laws, policies, and procedures, and improved innovation and efficiency in Treasury’s administration of taxes. Contact us at TreasuryOutreach@michigan.gov.

More about Treasury: The Michigan Department of Treasury collects, invests, and disburses all state monies. Treasury administers major tax laws, property tax laws, and safeguards the credit of the state and its local units of government. Treasury also invests retirement funds of Michigan's state employees, public school employees, state police and judges. In addition, Treasury distributes revenue sharing monies to local units of government, audits municipal finance records, and reunites abandoned property with its rightful owner.

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