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Turning Tax Law Updates into Smart Business Decisions-Part II- Live Q&A Session

Turning Tax Law Updates into Smart Business Decisions-Part II- Live Q&A Session

Date: 2/18/2026
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM (EST)
Registration Deadline: 2/17/2026 5:00 PM (EST)
Fee: No Fee

Point of Contact: Diane McFarland

Program Format: Online Meeting (Live)
Training Topics: Tax Planning
Description:

What’s Changing in 2026? (Part 2) -Turning Tax Law Updates into Smart Business Decisions-Q&A Bring your tax question and ask the expert! This follow-up session builds directly on What’s Changing in 2026? Tax Law Updates Every Maryland Business Owner Must Know, moving beyond awareness into application and strategy. This is the time for you to get your questions on the Tax Updates for 2026 so be sure to come with your questions. In Part 1, business owners learned what federal and Maryland tax changes are coming and why they matter. Part 2 focuses on how to respond. This session addresses the most common questions raised during the initial training and dives deeper into practical decision-making for 2026 and beyond. Participants will explore how upcoming tax law changes affect: -Business structure and entity choice -Cash flow, estimated taxes, and withholding strategies -Deductions, credits, and compliance planning -Growth decisions such as hiring, expansion, and reinvestment Through real-world scenarios and guided examples, attendees will learn how to evaluate their current position, avoid costly missteps, and take proactive steps before the next filing season. This session is designed for small business owners who want clarity, confidence, and actionable next steps—not just headlines—so they can make informed financial decisions and protect their businesses in a changing tax environment. By the end of Part 2, participants will: -Understand how 2026 tax changes apply specifically to their business -Know which planning decisions to make now versus later -Be better prepared to work with tax professionals strategically Ideal for: Business owners who attended Part 1 or who already have a basic understanding of upcoming tax changes and want deeper guidance on implementation and planning Presenter, Bev Stitely; Saunders Tax & Accounting

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