This presentation equips family law attorneys with practical tax literacy skills essential for divorce litigation.
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Presenter
Ryan Deangler
CPA
Ryan has over 12 years of public accounting experience. He consults with clients on a variety of issues including income tax planning and strategy, special transactions and general operations.
Ryan specializes in flow through and individual taxation, including S-Corporations and Partnerships, and has worked on tax engagements in various industries including construction, real estate, manufacturing and distribution, government contacting, not for profits and personal services. He has experience in State and Local taxation issues in all 50 states including credits and incentives, nexus analysis, and State notice resolutions. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants.
Rebecca Sheppard
Esq.
Rebecca Sheppard is a Partner at Frost Law with extensive experience representing clients before the IRS and state taxing authorities. She advises on audits, appeals, and tax litigation, focusing on employment tax and the Employee Retention Credit. Rebecca is known for her practical, innovative approach to controversy work and her ability to translate complex tax issues into actionable guidance for practitioners. She regularly speaks on tax procedure and controversy topics to professional audiences. She is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association’s Taxation Section Council.
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This presentation equips family law attorneys with practical tax literacy skills essential for divorce litigation. Co-presented by a tax attorney and a CPA, the session covers how to read and interpret both individual and business tax returns. The presentation will also review the schedules most likely to reveal hidden income, deferred losses, and true cash flow. Attorneys will leave with a working knowledge of the tax documents most commonly at issue in equitable distribution and support proceedings.