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Oil and Gas Taxation CPE

By Jeffrey Wlahofsky
April 25, 2012

Mark your calendar and plan to attend our upcoming Oil & Gas Taxation Seminar:

Surviving the Challenges of Oil and Gas Taxation in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia

Experts in oil and natural gas taxation from Schneider Downs & Co., Inc. and K&L Gates will lead a seminar for those working in the oil and gas industry on Friday, June 22, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Robert Morris University Campus in Moon Township, Pennsylvania.

This one-day seminar is designed to provide businesses, individuals and professionals involved in this dynamic industry with an overview of the state and national tax issues facing the oil and gas industry.

Those attending this program will obtain valuable information and solutions regarding tax issues throughout the stages of production and sale, from the leasing of mineral right to reporting requirements at year end. As well as learning about planning techniques to avoid and minimize tax liability and acquiring valuable tips for navigating audits.

Benefits for oil and gas industry professionals:

  • Learn about severance taxes and impact fees,
  • Gain relevant information related to oil and gas tax issues,
  • Understand key structuring tax issues, and
  • Successfully navigate current issues regarding titles to mineral interests.

The oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia continues to expand ... understanding the taxation of this industry is a must for any industry professional.

For more information, please contact Jeff Wlahofsky at (412) 697-5245 or Kelly Simpson at (412) 697-5308. 

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This advice is not intended or written to be used for, and it cannot be used for, the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties that may be imposed, or for promoting, marketing or recommending to another person, any tax related matter.

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