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September 21, 2016

Minich & Malo to Speak at TEI

Tax Executives Institute (TEI) is the preeminent association of in-house tax professionals worldwide. Members are business executives who are responsible for taxation matters on an administrative or policy-making level, or whose work is otherwise primarily concerned with the challenges of business taxation. TEI members are accountants, lawyers, and other corporate and business employees who are responsible for the tax affairs of their employers in an executive, administrative, or managerial capacity.

Both Dennis Minich and Jeff Malo, Managing Directors in Andersen US National Tax, will present at TEI’s Annual Conference, Examining Tax Transparency. The event takes place October 16-19, 2016 at the Marriott Philadelphia Downtown Hotel in Philadelphia, PA.

Dennis Minich’s panel is titled “Executive Compensation & Benefits – Selected Issues” and Jeff Malo will participate in “Tax Research in the 21st Century – Finding the Needle in the Haystack”. Both take place on Tuesday, October 18, 2016.

Jeff Malo is a Managing Director in the Andersen US National Tax office, where he focuses on federal and state research credits. He has over 15 years of experience in both tax and government service. Jeff has extensive industry knowledge in technology and manufacturing, computer sciences, pharmaceuticals, and financial services. His background combines the technical expertise of Big Four consulting, with an in-depth understanding of tax administration. His experience spans the full lifecycle of taxation, from planning and reporting through examination defense and controversy resolution.

Dennis Minich has over 38 years of tax experience and is part of US National Tax for Andersen. Dennis specializes in compensation and employee benefit issues, primarily relating to qualified retirement plans, nonqualified plans, employee health and welfare benefits and executive compensation. He serves companies in a wide variety of industries on matters such as equity programs, compensation issues and benefit plans.

October 16-19, 2016
Philadelphia, PA

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