You are invited to attend the fifth installment of our new series on California Tax Issues. This recurring series will discuss specific topics in personal, corporate, and property taxation, as well as policy and administrative changes within the state and how they may impact your business. Our California team will provide insight on challenges to state policies and other unique strategies to help resolve tax controversies.

Speakers will include Andres Vallejo, Kyle Sollie, R. Gregory Roberts, Peter Kanter, Mike Shaikh, Priscilla Ayn Parrett, Yoni Fix, Matt Rilla, and some of our other colleagues in the Reed Smith State Tax Group.

The topic for this installment is: Hot topics in California unclaimed property

While all states have unclaimed property laws, California's law stands apart from the pack. California's substantive and procedural variations from typical unclaimed property rules, including rules addressing inactivity, deductions, reporting, and due diligence, make California one of the most difficult states for unclaimed property compliance. This webinar will highlight California's unique requirements, identify traps and tips for holders, and provide recommendations for best practices in terms of record retention, data protection, and clean-up projects.

Thursday, May 10, 2018 - Webinar length: 60 minutes

Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. PT

For more information, please contact Cecilia Denhard at cdenhard@reedsmith.com

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Speakers for this installment:

Sara A. Lima Partner, Philadelphia +1 215 851 8872 slima@reedsmith.com

Freda Pepper Counsel, Philadelphia +1 215 851 8876 fpepper@reedsmith.com

This program is presumptively approved for 1.0 general CLE credit in California, Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Texas. For lawyers licensed in New York, this course is eligible for 1.0 credit under New York's Approved Jurisdiction Policy. The program is also approved for 1.0 New Jersey CPE credit.