JOHN CHIANG
California State Controller
In Collaboration with
The Honorable Sukhee Kang, Mayor City of Irvine
Christ Our Redeemer AME Church
University of Southern California, Center for Religion and Civic Culture
Orange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community Alliance (OCAPICA)
Public Law Center
Volunteer Center of Orange County
KOCE
Cordially invite you to attend a
FREE TAX SEMINAR FOR NON PROFIT, EXEMPT
AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Friday, May 15, 2009
9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Christ Our Redeemer AME Church,
46 Maxwell Street, Irvine, CA 92618
Registration and Continental Breakfast at 8:30 a.m.
Topics Include:
Compliance for Existing Non Profit, Religious and
Exempt Organizations
Employment Taxes
Recent Developments in Charity Law
Fundraising in Recessionary Times
How Social Media Can Help Non Profits in Marketing
Free Tax Seminar for Non Profit, Tax Exempt and Religious Organizations-Registration Form
RSVP by May 13, 2009
(Please complete one form for each person attending-please print)
Name ______________________________________________ Title_______________________________
Organization_________________________________________ Phone_____________________________
Fax________________________________________________ E-Mail_____________________________
Address_______________________________________________________________________________
City________________________________________________ Zip Code____________________________
Please complete the form and mail, fax, call or e-mail to: the Office of State Controller John Chiang, Attn: Diana Rubio, 777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 4800, Los Angeles, CA 90017;
Fax 213-833-6011; Call 866-305-9991 or e-mail drubio@sco.ca.gov. For more information contact: Diana Rubio at (213) 833-6010
Diana Rubio
Director of External Affairs
Office of State Controller, John Chiang
777 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 4800
Los Angeles, CA 90017
213.833.6010 General
213.833.6033 Direct
213.833.6011 Fax
drubio@sco.ca.gov
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