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Michigan Chamber Updates Business Leaders: Get Prepared for Major Business Tax Changes

Business leaders will learn about major business tax changes on March 5, noon-1:00 pm, Lakeview Hills Golf Resort, Lexington, MI, when Greater Croswell-Lexington Chamber of Commerce sponsors speaker from Michigan Chamber.

    LEXINGTON, MI, February 14, 2012 /Nonprofit PR News/ -- The Greater Croswell-Lexington Chamber of Commerce invites area business leaders to attend "Get Prepared for Major Business Tax Changes" on Monday, March 5, noon to 1:00 p.m., at the Lakeview Hills Golf Resort, 6560 E. Peck Road, Lexington 48450.

The program will feature Tricia Kinley, senior director of tax and regulatory reform, Michigan Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Kinley will discuss the importance of Michigan's effort to implement business tax reform and ways to improve Michigan's tax climate. She will talk about major changes for payers resulting from new tax reforms that went into effect January 1st, as well as changes that the legislature is considering for Michigan's Business Personal Property Tax.

The cost to attend is $15 ($10 for Chamber members) and includes a soup and salad buffet. Reservations must be made by Monday, February 20. Contact Jane Lehman (810.333.3442 or croslex@greatlakes.net) to place reservations or if you have questions about the event.

As Michigan's leading statewide business advocacy organization, the Michigan Chamber of Commerce is on the job every day, standing up for job providers in the legislative, political and legal process. The Michigan Chamber is the unified voice of approximately 6,800 member employers, trade associations and local chambers of commerce of every size and type in all 83 counties of the state.

Since its founding in 1959, the Michigan Chamber has worked with this mission: Promote conditions favorable to job creation and business growth in Michigan.

That's why the Michigan Chamber fights every day to cut wasteful government spending and reform state government. The Chamber stands up for job providers and employees, pushing for a competitive tax structure and opposing efforts to nickel-and-dime taxpayers. And the Michigan Chamber works to cut government red tape that keeps businesses of every size from growing and hiring new workers in Michigan.

The Greater Croswell-Lexington Chamber of Commerce serves area business owners with promotion, advocacy, and education services, supporting tourism and industry.


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Press Release Contact Information:

Jane Lehman
Greater Cros-Lex Chamber
President
PO Box 142
Lexington, MI
USA 48450
Voice: 810.333.3442
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