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CMO Council

Apr 19 2018

THE NEW TAX LAW: WHAT PRINTING INDUSTRY BUSINESS OWNERS AND EXECUTIVES MUST KNOW ABOUT INTERNATIONAL TAX LAW CHANGES

APTechâ„  and WhatTheyThink offer free webinar series to help print owners and executives and their advisors navigate the new tax law

Reston, VADo you know how the new tax law can help—or hurt—your business? During the month of April, the Association for Print Technologies (APTechâ„ ), in collaboration with WhatTheyThink, is presenting “Tax Reform for Print Businesses,” a four-part weekly series of free webinars that will provide print business owners and their executives with key questions to ask their CPAs and CFOs about the law and the opportunities it may provide.

“Recognizing the continuous and unique evolution of every print business, the ‘Tax Reform for Print Businesses’ webinar series will focus on the specific implications of the new law on establishments of various sizes and provide actionable takeaways for planning purposes today and going forward,” says Mark Nuzzaco, APTech Vice President, Government Affairs.

The fourth and final session, “New International Tax Law Changes,” will take place on Tuesday, April 24, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. ET, and is targeted toward printers and technology suppliers that work internationally. How does the new tax law impact income made overseas? How can print businesses and suppliers with overseas operations minimize their tax burden when repatriating income? How can U.S. printers and suppliers navigate international tax laws?

The presenters for the webinar series include:

  • Mark Nuzzaco, Vice President, Government Affairs at APTech, who will moderate the series, and
  • Joseph Webb, Ph.D., Director of WhatTheyThink’s Economics and Research Center and President of Strategies for Management, who is highly regarded for being able to provide practical context for these topics.

APTech and WhatTheyThink also gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Stephen Entin, Senior Fellow, Tax Foundation, Washington, D.C.

Registration for one session in this series provides access to all four sessions.

The webinars are specifically designed for live participation as well as archived listening. Because many tax-related decisions are complicated and can take time, APTech has ensured that participants can review the webinars whenever they need to, and also share them with members of their leadership teams and their financial advisors. Slides and audio from past installments in this series can be accessed by webinar registrants at www.whattheythink.com/webinars.

For more information, and to register for the “New International Tax Law Changes” webinar, please visit http://whattheythink.com/webinars/210/.

About the Association for Print Technologies (APTechSM)
The Association for Print Technologies (formerly known as NPES), is a purpose-driven organization dedicated to supporting the entire commercial printing value chain. We believe in helping our members maximize alignment with their value chain partners to be more effective and competitive. Printing has been vital to communication for decades; today, the digital culture has heightened our industry’s complexity and reframed its relevance. APTech’s signature event — PRINT®— answers the call by bringing the boldest and brightest innovators, influencers, and newest technology together to create connections that showcase and advance our industry. For complete information about the Association, its programs, and its member companies, visit: www.PrintTechnologies.org or phone: 703/264-7200.

About WhatTheyThink
WhatTheyThink is the printing and publishing industry's leading media organization, offering a wide range of publications that deliver unbiased, real-time market intelligence, industry news, economic and trend analysis, peer-to-peer communication, and special reports on emerging technology and critical events. Special interest sections include Economics, Wide Format, Labels & Packaging, Software, Print Finishing, Textiles, and Industrial Print. WhatTheyThink hosts webinars and live events as well as providing content through a syndication program, delivering content directly to related websites. In addition, WhatTheyThink offers a wide range of lead generation and branding programs that help print- and publishing-related companies achieve business growth. For more information about partnering with WhatTheyThink, contact Eric Vessels at email: eric@whattheythink.com.