Hosted by ADP

For many companies, tax credit opportunities are often lost or overlooked. HR and finance professionals lack a proper game plan to learn about the latest legislative updates, technology or strategy that can help them take full advantage of the various tax credits programs available and how they might benefit your bottom line.
Join Paul Vanhuysen, ADP Tax Credits Director, as he draws up a game plan to help you learn about key approaches and identify the myriad of tax credits related to disaster recovery, hiring, training, investing in the economy and more. You will also learn about the latest trends and best practices to help survey the field of tax credit and how to incorporate a strong foundation of technology and analytics to not only help pursue new eligible tax credit opportunities, but also help optimize the value of each credit.

 

What You Will Learn:

  • The latest federal legislative and tax reform updates on the WOTC program and recent disaster discover tax credits
  • How you can better integrate a winning compliance strategy that may benefit your bottom line
  • How to adopt and utilize technology and analytics in order to identify and secure tax credits for which your business is eligible.
  • The latest tax credits news and legislative updates and how they apply to certain businesses.

​Categories:

  • Targeting top tax credits, including WOTC and disaster recovery
  • Using data analytics to your benefit
  • Applying innovative tax tools and technology
  • Reviewing tax credit opportunities 

Speakers:

 

Paul Vanhuysen,Tax Credits Director, ADP, LLC 

With more than 13 years in the tax credits and incentives industry and working with 50 of the Fortune 500 companies, Paul specializes in applying technology to capture and calculate federal and state tax credit opportunities. Paul has designed screening, tracking and calculation processes for various federal tax credits and state-based incentive programs, including the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC).
Paul holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and an MBA in economic strategy from Southern Methodist University.