Tax Collector Joe Tedder Hosts Tax Webinar on February 8

Posted by Amy Wiggins on February 2nd, 2010

PGTV has developed a webinar series called "Midday Q&A" covering a broad range of topics about regional services, programs and opportunities. This live online-exclusive interactive program allows viewers to submit questions or comments and have them answered immediately by a panel of subject matter experts. The webinar format gives participants the information they need, because they control the live dialogue. There’s no registration or cost — simply log onto one of the host sites listed below.

A panel of experts will be on hand to answer questions from the webinar audience about federal income taxes, state sales taxes and local property taxes.
In the PGTV studio, you’ll hear from Polk County Tax Collector Joe Tedder, as well as Jim Noullet, C.P.A. , with the NCT Group of Lakeland, Florida. Online panelists Mark Zych, Director of Dispute Resolution with the Florida Department of Revenue will provide subject matter expertise on sales tax.
This free webinar requires no pre-registration or enrollment and provides a great opportunity for anyone to ask specific questions about consumer savings related to their own needs!

To participate in the webinar just log on at any of the following host sites beginning at 11:30 a.m.: www.theledger.com/pgtv, www.newschief.com, www.myfoxtampabay.com, www.wpcv.com, www.wonn.com, www.wlkf.com, and www.max983fm.com.
The webinar is produced through Polk Government Television (PGTV) as part of the County’s "Midday Q&A" series. Upcoming topics include Census 2010, City of Lakeland, Polk Neighborhood Revitalization Program, Central Florida Development Council, School Summit, mental health education. For more information about the Feb. 8 webinar or about the "Midday Q&A" series, visit www.polk-county.net/pgtv.aspx or contact PGTV at (863) 534-5997.

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