
THE Marianas Business Network, in partnership with Azarvand Tax Law Firm, invites business owners and self-employed individuals to a practical and informative workshop on navigating CNMI and IRS tax obligations. Attendees will gain essential knowledge to help them stay compliant and avoid common tax penalties, all while enjoying a buffet lunch.
Due to limited seating, RSVP is required at this link: https://bit.ly/3Yq7xg0.
What you’ll learn:
• IRS Filing Requirements for Self-Employed CNMI Residents & Employers
• Foreign Bank Account Reporting Obligations
• Defending an ERC Audit or Disallowance
• Tax Collection Issues & Alternatives (IRS + CNMI)
• Compromise Program
• Penalty Abatement
• Installment Agreement
• Currently Not Collectible Status
• Common Penalties Assessed Against CNMI Businesses and How to Avoid Them
• Addressing Misclassified Workers Before the IRS Takes Action
• New Corporate Transparency Act Filing Requirements
Why attend?
Gain expert insights into local and federal tax regulations.
Learn how to protect yourself from penalties and interest charges.
Participate in a Q&A session to address your unique tax concerns.
Details
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon
Location: Tom Yum Restaurant, San Antonio (across from PIC)
Cost: Free for Azarvand Tax Law clients (past and present)
$15 for all other attendees (payable at the door, includes buffet lunch)
RSVP required.
Limited seating available. Reserve your spot now: https://bit.ly/3Yq7xg0
For More Information, contact:
Marianas Business Network: PK Phommachanh-Daigo at (670) 286-3010 or
Azarvand Tax Law at (670) 785-4050 or www.azarvandtaxlaw.com
About Marianas Business Network
The Marianas Business Network is a consortium of small businesses in Saipan, offering networking, support, and educational opportunities for entrepreneurs in the Northern Marianas.
About Azarvand Tax Law Firm
Azarvand Tax Law provides comprehensive tax planning, compliance, and resolution services to businesses and individuals, with expertise in both CNMI and IRS tax matters.


