When

Tuesday March 7, 2017 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM CST
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Where

Century College 
3300 Century Avenue North
East Campus - Room Number E2561
White Bear Lake, MN 55110
 

 
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Contact

SCORE - St. Paul Chapter 
651-632-8937 
stpaul@scorevolunteer.org 
 

Lunch and Learn Roundtable

Tuesday March 7, 2017

Join us for our monthly Lunch and Learn Roundtable! 
(Bring Your Own Brown Bag Lunch)   
 
 This is a FREE Event.
 
Discussion Topic for March 7th is: 

"What Startups Need to Know About Taxes

Presented by:  

Karen Brehmer
 

About this FREE program:

Want to know the secret to an audit-proof tax return? It’s not a secret at all: good recordkeeping. Find out why you should keep records, what to keep, and how long to keep them.

Learn the basics on car expenses, travels, meals and entertainment. Find out how the IRS can help you make your taxes less taxing. Presented by Karen Brehmer, IRS Education and Outreach.

 

 Please Note:  The room number is: E2561.  Century College is just north of I-694 and Century.  The entrance is on the north side of the horseshoe road that circles the parking area. There are visitor parking spots. The entrance has two ramps.  Take the ramp on the left that leads to the 2nd floor entrance. The room we are in is to the left of the entrance/eating area. 

Allow extra time for parking and to find the correct seminar room.



About Karen Brehmer:
 

Karen Brehmer is a Stakeholder Liaison with the Small Business and Self Employed Division of the Internal Revenue Service. 

The IRS Stakeholder Liaison office collaborates with small business groups, industry associations and tax practitioner organizations throughout the country. The mission of IRS Stakeholder Liaison is to engage both the business and tax practitioner community and provide information about IRS policies, practices, and procedures to ensure compliance with the tax laws. 

Karen began her career in 1987. Since then, she has served as a customer service representative, a tax collector, and since 2009 she has been a Stakeholder Liaison. 

Karen holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota, majoring in Secondary Education with an emphasis in English and Speech/Communications.