FEPCMD Breakfast Event - "Roundup of Recent Tax Developments"

Stay ahead of the curve with “Roundup of Recent Tax Developments,” an engaging overview of the latest changes shaping the tax and estate-planning landscape, presented by Bill Sigler of Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C. This one-hour program distills the most important new laws, noteworthy cases, and IRS rulings that impact how practitioners advise clients today. We’ll also explore hot-button issues and pending legislation, including proposals that could reshape tax and wealth-transfer strategies, compliance requirements, and planning timelines.
Beyond the headlines, the session offers practical, real-world insight with practice pointers you can apply immediately—whether you’re drafting documents, structuring plans, or evaluating tax-efficient solutions for complex estates. Designed for attorneys, trust officers, financial planners, and insurance professionals, this presentation delivers clear takeaways, forward-looking analysis, and guidance to help you navigate an environment where the rules are constantly shifting. Join us for a concise, comprehensive update that will strengthen your expertise and enhance the service you provide to clients.
Agenda:
- 8:00 am - Breakfast Buffet
- 8:30 pm - Presentation with Bill Sigler, Attorney - "Roundup of Recent Tax Developments"
- 9:30 am - Conclusion
Cost to attend: $40 per person (for members and guests)
Speaker Bio:
William E. Sigler is a shareholder at Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C. in Southfield. His practice involves business planning, structuring and formation of business entities, mergers and acquisitions, real property acquisitions and dispositions, contract drafting and review, employee benefit plans, executive compensation, and estate and business succession planning. He graduated from Michigan State University and the University of Detroit School of Law where he was an editor of the Law Review. Mr. Sigler is a member of the Financial and Estate Planning Council of Metropolitan Detroit and is active in charitable and bar related activities. He has served as chairperson of the Oakland County Bar Association Tax and Employee Benefits Committees and as a member of the Board of the Association for Corporate Growth.
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