2nd Annual FATCA Compliance Conference – November 5-7 2013

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The National Law Review is pleased to bring you information about the upcoming 2nd Annual FATCA Compliance Conference.

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When

5-7 November, 2013

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Where

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New York, NY

The 2nd Annual FATCA Compliance Conference by marcus evans will bring together industry leaders in tax compliance from across the country to sharpen their comprehension of the complexities of FATCA, implement a platform to ensure high-quality, accurate information, develop client management strategies to maintain positive customer experience, and mitigate risks while striving to become fully compliant by July 2014.

This highly anticipated event takes place approximately 8 months prior to the FATCA compliance deadline of July 1, 2014, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to benchmark their practices against their peers and clarify any complexities with which they are still struggling.

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Industry leaders attending this conference will benefit from a dynamic presentation format consisting of workshops, panel discussions and industry-specific case studies that provide accurate, real-world knowledge. Attendees will experience highly interactive conference sessions, 10-15 minutes of Q&A time after each presentation, 4+ hours of networking, and exclusive access to speaker presentations post-event.

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