Learn to navigate the tax cuts, job acts of 2017

March 1, 2018

The GreenHouse Incubator located at the George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics at the University of South Carolina Upstate will talk tax cuts and the Jobs Act during a special lunch and learn session on Thursday, March 8, 2018.

Guest speaker for the event will be Dale G. Shrader, CPA, an adjunct professor at The George, who will discuss “Navigating the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017: Its Impact on Businesses and Individuals,” from 12:05 – 12:55 p.m. in the BMW Classroom at The George, 160 E. Saint John St. in downtown Spartanburg.

To attend, please register at www.uscupstate.edu/taxseminar. Tickets are $12 and include a boxed lunch.

Shrader is a former tax director for Cascade Investment LLC, a wholly-owned investment vehicle of William H. Gates III, where he was responsible for all tax reporting for Bill and Melinda Gates.  He also worked closely with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on tax accounting matters. Dale has extensive tax experience with high net-worth individuals, private foundations, estate and gift, S corporations, passive activities and state and local taxation.

For more information, contact Brian Brady, director of the GreenHouse Incubator, at 864-503-7623 or [email protected].

 

 

About USC Upstate

The University of South Carolina Upstate is a regional, comprehensive university that offers more than 40 bachelor’s degree programs in the liberal arts and sciences, business administration, nursing, and teacher education, and master’s degrees in education, informatics, and nursing. These degrees help students to transition easily to careers in the Upstate region. USC Upstate is committed to fulfilling regional and state workforce needs and thus the university is a major engine of social and economic development.  Comprised of a diverse and dynamic community of approximately 6,000 students from 26 states and 17 countries, USC Upstate is a wonderful blend of traditional and nontraditional students who reflect the Upstate’s rich international character. USC Upstate offers a balance of strengths that, when added up, results in a learning experience that is hard to match. The academic programs are accredited and highly ranked, with amazing research and internship opportunities for students. USC Upstate has its main campus in Spartanburg, the George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics and the UPSTATE Gallery on Main in downtown Spartanburg, a location in Greenville, and a growing number of programs online. The USC Upstate Spartans, which fields 17 varsity sports, compete on the NCAA Division I level as a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. Nearly 30,000 alumni have earned degrees from USC Upstate and approximately 85 percent choose to remain in the Upstate region to build their lives and careers, making a significant impact of the region’s economy and quality of life. Learn more at www.uscupstate.edu.