Events

Hosted by: Sloan School of Management

Instructor: Howard Mandelcorn, LL.M., Joseph Weber, Professor of Accounting

  • Enrollment: Unlimited. No advance sign-up
  • Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions

This course intends to expose students to a broad range of tax issues OVER A 2-DAY PERIOD that students will encounter shortly after graduation as an entrepreneur or an employee. For a new employee, taxes are an important consideration in decisions regarding deductions and retirement savings (through employee and employer contributions such as 401k’s IRAs, etc). Taxes feature prominently in decisions with respect to stock option-based compensation. Also, tax related issues for U.S. taxpayers working overseas will be addressed. For the entrepreneur, taxes also influence a new business venture’s choice of entity: Corporation, LLC, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship.

Instructor Howard Mandelcorn is a partner at the Hutchings Barsamian Mandelcorn LLP law firm in Wellesley, Massachusetts.


Details

  • Wednesday, January 31, 2018, 1:00–4:00 pm
  • Thursday, February 1, 2018, 1:00–4:00 pm

Both sessions will take place in MIT Room E52-164

Contact: Howard Mandelcorn