These two-day programs for tax professionals provide training on current tax law and regulations and offer practical information for tax preparation of individual and small business returns. This year's Income Tax School will review recently enacted tax and tax-related legislation, focusing on provisions that are taking effect or ending. One hour of the program, usually at the end of the day, will be devoted to agricultural tax issues. Instructors include certified public accountants and retired Internal Revenue Service professionals. Income Tax School dates and locations include: Nov. 4-5, Walb Union Building, 2010 Coliseum Blvd., Fort Wayne; Nov. 12-13, Horizon Convention Center, 401 S. High St., Muncie; Nov. 16-17, Union Building at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso; Nov. 16-17, Johanning Civic Center, 1500 N. Reed Road, Kokomo; Nov. 19-20, Hilton Garden Inn, 53995 Indiana 933, South Bend; Nov. 23-24, Marriott Hotel, 7202 E. 21st St., Indianapolis; Nov. 23-24, Stewart Center at Purdue University, West Lafayette; Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, United Methodist Church, 201 E. Third St., Seymour; Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, Wyndham Hotel, 2544 Executive Drive, Indianapolis; Dec. 3-4, Vanderburgh County 4-H Center, U.S. 41, Evansville; and Dec. 3-4, Hulman Memorial Student Union at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. Check in at all Income Tax Schools is 8 a.m., with sessions starting at 8:30 a.m. All times are local. Registration is $285 per person before Oct. 19 and $325 after that date. The fee includes the 2009 National Income Tax Workbook. For more information, visit the Income Tax School Web site at
https://www.cec.purdue.edu/eC2K/Heading.asp?heading_id=91, or contact George Patrick of Purdue's Department of Agricultural Economics at 765-494-4241,
gpatrick@purdue.edu. To register online, log onto
http://www.conf.purdue.edu/taxCONTACT: George Patrick, 765-494-4241,
gpatrick@purdue.edu