Now that the election is over, are you ready for the new Administration?
Curious about the Obama Administration’s proposed tax plan?
Didn’t know about the retroactive tax increase or the higher maximum income tax bracket?
Do you understand when and how changes will impact you, your family, or your company?
Are there deductions you should take this year or next year? How can you plan now to save in 2009?
Join GLO CPAs’ tax experts for a breakfast panel discussion including an overview and Q&A to address these, and many other questions you may have.
DATE:
December 5, 2008
TIME:
7:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
REGISTRATION:
7:45 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
LOCATION:
The Junior League of Houston (view map)
The Tea Room
1811 Briar Oaks Ln # 6, Houston TX, 77027
COST:
$35
Free parking available in the on-site garage.
Please contact us 48 hours prior to the event to cancel your reservation for a refund.
GLO CPAs is proud to organize and present monthly luncheons for Houston's business community. With topics ranging from local business interests to issues of international commerce and a speaker list that has included Bum Phillips, Kelly Rushing, and William Simpson, we are confident you will find our luncheons both informative and entertaining. Please join us for these valuable networking events every month! Tickets are $35 and all proceeds benefit the GLO CPAs Scholarship Fund for outstanding University of Houston students.
Subscribe to our
distribution list where you will receive updates on ways to save on your taxes
as well as invitations to our Keynote Speaker
Luncheons.
"I was first attracted to GLO, because of their bundled approach to accounting and financial planning services. The firm has done a lot for me - from tax returns to wills, to pension and estate planning. They are more than capable, and focused on complete customer service. Carl Glaw has tremendous ethics and a passion for giving back, which means a lot to me. It's very unusual to find an accountant that's as multi-talented as he is - no doubt, the best I've seen in my career."
Robert Casey,
Associate Dean, C.T. Bauer College of Business,
University of Houston