Who Should Use the Qualified Opportunity Zone Incentives and How They Should Use Them,
					Date: Tuesday, February  4, 2020
				
				
					Time: 5:30pm  - 8:00pm				
									
						Location: Willow Oaks COuntry Club
					
				
									
						Speaker: Jenny Connors, Partner at Williams Mullen
					
								
									
									
				
									
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			The speaker is 
			Jenny Connors 
			Partner at Williams Mullen 
			Her topic is 
			Who Should Use the Qualified Opportunity Zone Incentives  
			and How They Should Use Them 
			Ms. Connors focuses her practice on the taxation of businesses, business owners and investors, with a particular emphasis on the taxation of flow-through entities. In addition, she advises clients on tax credits and incentives, including, without limitation,  the qualified opportunity zone program established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. 
			 
			Her discussion will focus largely on her thoughts about the OZ program following the issuance of the final OZ regulations on December 19, 2019. 
			 
			Jenny was recently recognized as one of the "Top 40 Under 40" by Style Weekly for her work with the opportunity zone program.  She is committed to educating business owners, developers and investors on the utilization and optimization of the program within the Richmond Region and the Commonwealth.     
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			Molly Dean Bittner, Secretary 
			The Estate Planning Council of Richmond, Virginia 
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