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Posted by William Byrnes on June 18, 2014
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Webcast Today at 11AM Pacific: Building a Retirement Plan: Is the Roth IRA Still A Viable Vehicle – and if Not, What Is?
Posted by William Byrnes on June 12, 2014
Complimentary Webcast today!!!
Building a Retirement Plan: Is the Roth IRA Still A Viable Vehicle – and if Not, What Is?
Professor William H. Byrnes, Associate Dean, International Tax & Financial Services, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Bruce Guillemette, Vice President, Advanced Markets Case Design, AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company
Bill Coffin, Group Editorial Director, National Underwriter Life & Health
http://www.lifehealthpro.com/webseminars/building-a-retirement-plan-is-the-roth-ira-still-a
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International Tax Law degree – interactive online – LL.M. or Ph.D. level
Posted by William Byrnes on May 12, 2014
If you are interested in discussing the online Master or Doctoral degree in international taxation and financial services, then please fill out the request for an appointment below and comment whether you prefer Skype-Video or Google Video-Hangout (or just a phone call). My office at the law school in San Diego is (619) 961-4211 or add me on Skype “professorbyrnes”. My Google Hangouts is email: profbyrnes@gmail.com
Meet a couple PhD Alumni Google-YouTube webinar of May 7, 2014: http://youtu.be/ho2Qn3KpzqE
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-03-31-2011/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-06-29-2011/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-02-28-2012/
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complimentary download Lexis’ FATCA Guide Chapter 1
Posted by William Byrnes on May 8, 2014
complimentary chapter download: http://www.lexisnexis.com/store/images/samples/9780769853734.pdf
(Chapter updates since November 2013 are available at https://profwilliambyrnes.com/category/fatca/)
The LexisNexis® Guide to FATCA Compliance (2nd Edition) comprises 34 Chapters of the analysis of 50 FATCA experts grouped in three parts: compliance program (Chapters 1–4), analysis of FATCA regulations (Chapters 5–16) and analysis of Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) and local law compliance requirements (Chapters 17–34), including information exchange protocols and systems. The 34 chapters include many practical examples to assist a compliance officer contextualize the regulations, IGA provisions, and national rules enacted pursuant to an IGA. Chapters include by example an in-depth analysis of the categorization of trusts pursuant to the Regulations and IGAs, operational specificity of the mechanisms of information capture, management and exchange by firms and between countries, and insights as to the application of FATCA and the IGAs for BRIC and European country chapters.
If you are interested in discussing the online Master or Doctoral degree in international taxation and financial services, then please call, skype, or email me. My office in San Diego at (619) 961-4211 or skype with me “professorbyrnes”. Email: profbyrnes@gmail.com
LinkedIn Group: International Tax & Financial Services Graduate Program
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/williambyrnes/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-03-31-2011/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-06-29-2011/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/news-resouces/recorded-webinars/webinar-02-28-2012/
Meet Alumni webinar: http://youtu.be/ho2Qn3KpzqE
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Cloning your Client webinar on Wednesday, April 2 at 8am PDT (sponsorship eliminates enrollment fee!)
Posted by William Byrnes on March 26, 2014
Advisys is sponsoring a webinar on Client Prospecting with Thomas Jefferson’s Associate Dean William Byrnes, the author of the newly released book National Underwriter Sales Essentials: Managing Your Agency. The sponsored webinar is Wednesday April 2 at 8am Pacific, thus you may enroll without cost!
“While America is experiencing its greatest transfer of wealth, the senior level ‘baby boomer’ financial advisors are retiring out of the market,” explained Associate Dean William Byrnes. “The next five years presents substantial opportunities for this generation of financial advisors who exercise best networking and face-to-face practices.”
“Many young professionals unproductively spin their wheels when it comes to growing their client base,” interjected co-author Robert Bloink. “The online Thomas Jefferson graduate program is competitive because most faculty members like myself brings decades of business experience into the classroom and keep our students eye on the ball – developing their client books.
“The National Underwriter Sales Essentials Series combines all of the most practical, proven sales techniques advisors need to convert prospects into customers, win new business, and to grow sales,” added Rick Kravitz Managing Director of the National Underwriter Professional Publishing Division. “The Life & Health Sales Essentials focuses on the selling skills and techniques essential to achieving success—prospecting for new business and the demands of running an agency.”
William Byrnes continued, “I invite you to attend the upcoming webinar wherein we will discuss topics such as How to Clone Your Clients, What`s Your Point of Difference?, The ‘Ben Franklin Method’ For Winning People Over, How to Cultivate a Network of Endless Referrals, and Marketing to the Millennials. We will focus on client cloning, including: asking intriguing questions, C2C qualified introductions, and client crowd sourcing.”
“Advisys is the creator of the Back Room Technician financial planning platform,” related its President Ken Kerr. “With over 40,000 users and more than three decades of experience, Advisys has insight into the most popular and effective client presentations used today. Advisys helps its partners to be their best when face-to-face with clients and prospects.”
<— fill in for more information about Professor William Byrnes’ financial professionals program!
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TJSL Tax Law Society Hosts Dr. Dennis Weber Tuesday, March 25
Posted by William Byrnes on March 19, 2014
For event details and rsvp information see > TJSL Tax Law Society Will Host International Tax Professor
Dr. Weber heads the European Direct Tax Law practice at Loyens & Loeff, the largest European continental law firm. He specializes in advising clients in European tax law proceedings for the Dutch courts, the European Court of Justice and foreign courts. Dr. Weber is a professor of European Corporate Tax Law and the director of the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for Tax Law. He is a deputy judge in the regional Court of Appeal of ‘s-Hertogenbosch and an editor of many books, such as: Taking the Financial Sector (IBFD), EU Income Tax Law: Issues for the Years Ahead (IBFD) and Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB): Selected Issues (Kluwer).
“I met Dr. Weber last year during a Thomas Jefferson Tax Law Society career service event when he revealed how Holland is often the center of the world of international finance, and how tax law students can take advantage of often overlooked employment opportunities in this area,” explained the Tax Law Society’s Vice President of Operations Mark Hackmann (3L). “I was excited to obtain a generous sponsorship from Professor William Byrnes for the Tax Society to bring Dr. Weber back to campus to re-engage with our students.”
See the event announcement and details at TJSL Tax Law Society Will Host International Tax Professor
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2nd book released for Sales Essentials Series – Managing Your Agency!
Posted by William Byrnes on March 13, 2014
National Underwriter Sales Essentials: Managing Your Agency, the second book by Associate Dean William Byrnes in this soft skills series, released March 3rd.
“The National Underwriter Sales Essentials Series combines all of the most practical, proven sales techniques advisors need to convert prospects into customers, win new business, and to grow sales,” added Rick Kravitz Managing Director of the National Underwriter Professional Publishing Division. “The Life & Health Sales Essentials focuses on the selling skills and techniques essential to achieving success—prospecting for new business and the demands of running an agency.”
“While America is experiencing its greatest transfer of wealth, the senior level ‘baby boomer’ financial advisors are retiring out of the market,” explained Associate Dean William Byrnes. “The next five years presents substantial opportunities for this generation of attorneys and financial advisors who exercise best networking and face-to-face practices.”
“Many young professionals unproductively spin their wheels when it comes to growing their client base,” interjected Robert Bloink. “The Walter H. Diamond Graduate Program, available online, is competitive because most faculty members like myself brings decades of business experience into the classroom and keep our students eye on the ball – developing their client books.”
William Byrnes added, “We invite our readers to the upcoming April 2 webinar wherein we will discuss topics such as How to Clone Your Clients, What`s Your Point of Difference?, The ‘Ben Franklin Method’ For Winning People Over, How to Cultivate a Network of Endless Referrals, and Marketing to the Millennials. Just email me to join the webinar.”
“For advisors that live in Southern California, I’ll be discussing ‘Prospecting in the Twenty-First Century’ on April 16 for a noon panel at the San Diego County Bar Association.”
For the April 2 (8am Pacific, 11am Eastern) > webinar link < or email williambyrnes@gmail.com
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William Byrnes authors new book on Client Prospecting for Sales Essentials Series
Posted by William Byrnes on March 7, 2014
On February 10, 2014 National Underwriter released its book Sales Essentials: Prospecting by Associate Dean William Byrnes.
“The National Underwriter Sales Essentials Series combines all of the most practical, proven sales techniques advisors, agents, brokers, producers, sales managers or agency owners need to convert prospects into customers, win new business, and to grow sales,” related Rick Kravitz Managing Director of the Professional Publishing Division. “The Life & Health Sales Essentials focuses on the selling skills and techniques essential to achieving success—prospecting for new business and the demands of running an agency.”
“My co-author Robert Bloink and I wanted to write from a different focus than our tax books” explained William Byrnes. “We uncovered that many financial professionals, accountants and attorneys aren’t taught the necessary soft skills in business and law school to develop and manage a sustainable practice after graduation. This book addresses the soft skills necessary to be the firm ‘rainmaker’ and build a client base.”
Robert Bloink added, “Most young professionals don’t understand that the most valuable skill is the ability to attract and maintain clients. In the current legal market, there are twice as many graduates as good positions – it’s an employer’s market.
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“In this new book we cover such topics as How to Clone Your Clients, What`s your Point of Difference?, The ‘Ben Franklin Method’ For Winning People Over, How to Cultivate A Network of Endless Referrals, and Marketing to the Millennials,” said William Byrnes.
“I invite my readers to attend a soft skills webinar based upon the book, sponsored by Advisys, where Robert and I will be speaking about obtaining and maintaining clients. Hundreds of professionals attended our March 5 webinar that focused on lead development. April 2 will focus on client cloning, including: asking intriguing questions, C2C qualified introductions, repeating your successful formulae and finally, client crowd sourcing.
William Byrnes continued “Jeremy Evans (Thomas Jefferson ’11) invited me to discuss on April 16 at the San Diego County Bar Association ‘Prospecting in the Twenty-First Century’ for a noon panel.”
The book is available at National Underwriter Sales Essentials: Prospecting
To Join the no-cost April 2 Webinar, contact WilliamByrnes@gmail.com
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Renown International Tax professor and lawyer, Dr. Dennis Weber, presents at Tax Society lunch
Posted by William Byrnes on February 28, 2014
On Tuesday, March 25 at 12 p.m. the Tax Society will host the renown International Tax academic and lawyer Dr. Dennis Weber. Dr. Weber will discuss his advisory practice for cross border tax cases, and that of Loyens & Loeff where he is head of the European Direct Tax Law practice, before the European Court of Justice. Loyens & Loeff is the largest European continental law firm.
“I met Dr. Dennis Weber last year during a Thomas Jefferson Tax Society career service event when he revealed how Holland is often the center of the world of international finance, and how tax law students can take advantage of often overlooked employment opportunities in this area,” explained Tax Society Liaison Mark Hackman. “I was excited to obtain a generous sponsorship from William Byrnes for the Tax Society to bring Dr. Dennis Weber back to campus to re-engage with our students.”
“I look forward to returning to Thomas Jefferson, this time to discuss tax cases recently before the ECJ that are impacting the European Union common market,” Dennis Weber iterated.
“Moreover”, he continued, “the OECD BEPS project is on every tax counsel’s mind, and such discussions normally involve The Netherlands because, as a business friendly jurisdiction for fifty years, it has attracted multinational operations, employment and tax revenue using a ‘carrot’ policy. Other countries are competing for multinationals’ operations, employment and tax revenue with a ‘stick’ policy of imposing high compliance costs to dissuade international activities. The next five years will be an interesting time as the G20 goes head to head to try to peel away these operations and tax revenue from each other.”
Mark Hackman continued. “We hope to attract the next generation of candidates to learn about Professor Byrnes’ international networking and publication opportunities through his Thomas Jefferson courses. My tenure with the Tax Society has been rewarding and helped me obtain my position with the San Diego County Tax Collector, and now it’s time to pass this torch.”
“Dr. Weber and I will continue to explore online possibilities for joint international tax courses for our programs that may bring additional benefits for the undergraduate law degree, based on our discussions in January with the UvA Law Dean Edgar du Perron,” revealed Associate Dean Byrnes.
Dennis Weber affirmed, “Our faculty has been impressed with Professor Byrnes’ lectures and academic interactions with us, and this has led me to return to Thomas Jefferson to continue to develop the relationship. We have invited him to lecture with our faculty for our Colombian university partnership programs in May.”
“The Tax Society is organizing an April lunch discussion with Dr. Valcir Gassen, who is spending the year at Thomas Jefferson through the support of Brazil’s Ministry of Education CAPES Foundation”, interjected Mr. Hackmann. “Dr. Gassen will talk with students about Brazil-U.S. trade and investment, and divulge opportunities for Thomas Jefferson law graduates.”
RSVP for the on-campus Tax Society lunch Tuesday, March 25 to Mark Hackman at hackmamm@tjsl.edu
Dr. Dennis Weber is a professor of European Corporate Tax Law and the director of the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for Tax Law. He is an author of many books, such as Taxation of Companies – Capital Gains on Shares; the EU Treaty Freedoms (IBFD) and CCCTB: Selected Issues (Kluwer). He heads the European direct tax law practice at Loyens & Loeff and specializes in advising clients in European tax law proceedings for the Dutch courts, the European Court of Justice and foreign courts. He is also a deputy judge in the regional court of appeal of ‘s-Hertogenbosch.
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Sales Essentials: Prospecting and Referrals on Wednesday March 5
Posted by William Byrnes on February 27, 2014
On Wednesday March 5 (Prof. Robert Bloink) and on Wednesday April 2 (Assoc. Dean William Byrnes) are presenting on 2 soft skills topics about obtaining and maintaining clients. March 5 will focus on lead development (see below). April 2 will focus on client cloning, including: asking intriguing questions, C2C qualified introductions, repeating your successful formulae and finally, client crowd sourcing.
The webinars, kindly sponsored (thus no cost to attendees) by our friends at Advisys and its Back Room Technician platform, are based on the content from our newly released book in the National Underwriter Sales Essentials series: http://www.nationalunderwriter.com/national-underwriter-sales-essentials-life-health-prospecting-1.html (National Underwriter Sales Essentials: Prospecting)
Complicated products and financial strategies make the need for intelligent financial guidance more important than ever before. However, providing effective guidance is now more time consuming than ever. You must be both knowledgeable and service oriented to advise clients successfully.
Wednesday, March 5th at
11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT
“Sales Essentials: Prospecting and Referrals” Enroll now >>
| Robert is co-author of The National Underwriter Company’s soon to be published book, Sales Essentials: Prospecting, along with William H. Byrnes, Esq., LL.M, CWM. In the past five years, Robert worked to put in force in excess of $2 billion of death benefit for insurance industry producers. His financial products practice incorporates sophisticated wealth transfer techniques as well as counseling institutions about their insurance portfolios. He is a professor of tax for the Graduate Program of International Tax and Financial Services, Thomas Jefferson School of Law. | |
| Robert joins us through special arrangements with the National Underwriter Company, the industry’s leading publisher of expert authored reference materials for insurance, tax and financial planning professionals. |
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A few of the important topics we’ll cover include:
- Phases of relationship building to cultivate a web of clients and referrals.
- In-person networking: cultivating prospects and referrals through meetings at local events.
- How to build relationships by adding value to the prospect’s business in the initial stages of the relationship.
- The importance of focusing on the prospect and leaving detailed discussions of the financial professional’s business goals for later.
- How to recognize when it’s time to close the deal. (Hint: when the prospect or referral knows, likes and trusts the advisor.)
Register Now – Click Here
This 45-minute webinar will be loaded with content and suggestions that can be used immediately with your next customer appointment or prospect. Learn the best practices of today’s top producers and advisors. Create success with a small-time commitment.
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Tax and Financial Professionals online program
Posted by William Byrnes on February 20, 2014
When William Byrnes returned to the United States in 1998 to establish the International Finance and Taxation program leveraging online communication technologies, both international tax programs and distance learning programs were in their infancy. Through engaging a renown and talented faculty of industry professionals, and the support of an immensely engaged student body from professional and financial service firms, the international tax program blossomed over the past 15 years to become a cutting edge industry leader that it is today. Just recently, National Law Journal wrote “Perhaps no one in legal academia has more experience with online master’s degrees than William Byrnes, Associate Dean for Graduate and Distance Education Programs at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.” (May 20, 2013)
Each year William Byrnes chooses fourteen international tax students from the graduate online program to assist within tax compendium published by LexisNexis, WoltersKluwer, National Underwriter Co. (the Tax Facts series), and Merten’s Federal Income Taxation. By the time these students have reached international alumni status, many have developed into authors with several chapter and article citations.
William Byrnes created this graduate program around the needs of tax and financial professionals looking for advancement and efficiency for their career, be that to attract new clientele with global issues, better manage the budgets of outside international counsel, or to enhance their CV for the next round of promotion. Explore an international tax & financial services career by listening to his interview responses, then interacting with him via Skype or Google Hangout.
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Professor Byrnes Lectures for University of Amsterdam’s International Tax Program
Posted by William Byrnes on January 22, 2014

Following his October presentation in Moscow at Moscow Finance University organized with University of Amsterdam, Professor William Byrnes was invited to lecture last week for the intersession international tax course of the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for Tax Law. While at the University of Amsterdam, he engaged with Dean Dr. Edgar du Perron on collaborative distance education opportunities, and attended the European Law Student Association’s (ELSA) annual Groot Juridisch Dictee of the Amsterdam chapter.
William Byrnes noted, “Dr. Dennis Weber, the Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law, is a renowned jurist and author on tax issue brought before the European Court of Justice. He is frequently referred to as a powerhouse among European Tax Law faculty. In 2015, Amsterdam will begin offering the LL.M. of International Taxation in English for a very selective group of professionals. With his robust full-time tax faculty and cadre of Ph.D. candidates from around the world, I expect it to quickly become the premier international tax degree within Europe, perhaps globally.”
Professor Dennis Weber included, “I visited Thomas Jefferson’s campus last February when I lectured to its tax students about international tax risk management and also about practical aspects of careers in the tax field. I became very intrigued with how Associate Dean William Byrnes dynamically engaged students on campus and worldwide through leveraging communication and multimedia technologies. We are investigating potentially collaborating on joint online initiatives in the future and look forward to discussing these further when I return to San Diego this March to deliver my next international tax lectures.”
“Of all my international invitations” Professor Byrnes added, “University of Amsterdam is my favorite because I am an alumni and have fond memories and friends from my three years on campus when I studied international tax law, and participating as an active member of ELSA Amsterdam. The University of Amsterdam led to my initial academic opportunities in South Africa because my fellowship dissertation on transfer pricing profit-margin based methodologies was, at that time, quite unique and South Africa was re-thinking its tax system. With the G20 and OECD’s new agenda against base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), transfer pricing is now a prominent topic of study in most tax law programs, but two decades ago only Amsterdam offered me the opportunity to delve deeply into it via a shared research program at the IBFD.”cts of careers in the tax field. I became very intrigued with how Associate Dean William Byrnes dynamically engaged students on campus and worldwide through leveraging communication and multimedia technologies. We are investigating potentially collaborating on joint online initiatives in the future and look forward to discussing these further when I return to San Diego this March to deliver my next international tax lectures.”

Professor Byrnes continued, “Also, Dr. Weber, Bruno Da Silva, and I had the opportunity to discuss several future collaborative publications stretching out through 2015 and beyond, including authoring a Lexis book on international tax for the Asian academic and professional market to be translated into several local languages, reworking a Lexis publication on tax treaties, and finally, expansion of my Lexis transfer pricing publication from the U.S. perspective to a global, comparative approach. Bruno Da Silva, who is just completing his doctoral candidacy at UvA on the topic of information exchange, and I just collaborated on the second edition of LexisNexis Guide to FATCA Compliance. His representation of the China Territory of Macau, his OECD research and his work with Loyens and Loeff is establishing him as a leader among his European colleagues for understanding cross border information information flows.”
“Moreover, I explored with Dr. Edgar du Perron, Dean of University of Amsterdam Faculty of Law, and Dr. Weber the ‘flipping the classroom’ approach to distance education and how we may implement some joint international tax courses in this regard that can receive status as professional designations from various financial service authorities and associations. Such courses could become the starting point for Amsterdam to leverage for the undergraduate law courses. It was interesting to learn from Dean Perron that a group of entrepreneurial Amsterdam law students have captured lecture recordings of some of their courses, splicing them into multimedia course outlines and then selling them, albeit potentially without obtaining the faculty members authorization.”
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William Byrnes Presents at Moscow Conferences
Posted by William Byrnes on October 31, 2013

Associate Dean William Byrnes recently returned from a week in Moscow (October 21 – 25) wherein he participated in two conferences, a presentation to the tax and transfer pricing partners at Pepeliaev (one of the largest Russian law firms), and meetings with government Ministry officials. Professor Byrnes, a renown international tax academic, was invited and sponsored by the Financial University of the Russian Federation and the University of Amsterdam’s Centre for Tax Law.
A conference organized by the Moscow branch of the International Financial Association, the world’s leading 20,000 member organization for the study of international fiscal policy matters, was held at Morgan Stanley’s Moscow office. William Byrnes joined presenters from the tax law faculty of the University of Amsterdam, including Dr. Dennis Weber, Dr. Stef van Weeghel, and Dr. Hein Vermeulen, as well as Bart Zoetmulder from the law firm Loyens and Loeff, Continental Europe’s largest. Byrnes participation included analyzing the impact of various aspects of the forthcoming United States and Russian intergovernmental agreement for automatic financial information exchange.
Professor Byrnes said: “I think that Dr. Dennis Weber, a powerhouse among European Tax Law professors, took notice of my academic work because I am an actual graduate from the University of Amsterdam wherein I studied international tax law and from there I began my international tax career.”
Byrnes continued: “The Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law Director, Dr. Dennis Weber, sponsored by his university, visited Thomas Jefferson’s campus and presented lectures to our residential students on the often overlooked world of international tax management opportunities. After our engaging discussions in Moscow about overlapping mutual opportunities, I am just now working out the logistics for our sponsorship of his return in March for a deeper engagement with the Tax Society, led by 2nd year student Mark Hackman, the 3rd year law students leveraging my publications programs for their career development, and myself to complete discussions exploring the potential to offer a couple joint programs in a hybrid residential-online format.”
Financial University and the University of Amsterdam hosted a conference on emerging international tax issues in the context of the Russian Federation’s tax administration. William Byrnes joined high level presenters from the Ministry of Finance, from the Tax Administration, and tax professors from Financial University and from the University of Amsterdam.
Dr. Weber stated: “Dean Byrnes made a very inspirational speech during the conference. We already asked him if he wants to teach during our new International Tax Law master program in Amsterdam. Our students will like and learn a lot from the way he combines law, tax policy and economics.”
William Byrnes said: “My contribution to this day-long discussion forum was to shed light on alternative perspectives of US tax policy than normally heard by Russian or Dutch tax officials, a role in which I think I succeeded based upon the interest in my presentation. I’ve been asked by my Dutch colleagues for my macro-economic analysis work of tax-regulatory impact as well as information on effective rates resulting from US international tax policy in that it may be useful for current far-reaching legislative developments in their country.”
Dean William Byrnes continued: “I had the most interesting meeting with the Advisor to the Minister of Justice, Yury Zudov, wherein we discussed Orthodox theology in the context of society, the development of law, and also for university education. Before joining the government, Yury Zudov was responsible for international relations for St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University in Moscow, and still serves on its faculty exploring the area of jurisprudence. Southern California, including San Diego, has a sizeable Orthodox population and the newly established Orthodox St. Katherine college, and thus I foresee future opportunities.”
At the firm of Pepeliaev, Professor William Byrnes and Dr. Dennis Weber presented about leveraging hybrid residential / online education to build and maintain firm knowledge-capacity to its founding partner Sergey Pepelieav, its Head of the Tax Practice Group Leonid Kravchinsky, its transfer pricing partner Valentina Akimova, and its Staff Training and Development Manager Larisa Gerasimova. Tax Partner Andrey Tereshchenko agreed to author the Russian chapter contribution in Professor Byrnes forthcoming Second edition of Lexis’ Guide to FATCA Compliance, and the firm will contribute to other of Professor Byrnes Lexis and Wolters Kluwer publications.
William Byrnes’ concluded: “Our week of presentations and meetings ended coincidentally with the opening day of Moscow Fashion Week, which like Rio’s, is a vibrant environment for creative designers and advisors to explore these growth markets.”
For more information about the Graduate and Distance Education Programs at TJSL, visit http://mastersinlaw.tjsl.edu/lpap/
For more information about University of Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law, visit http://actl.uva.nl/
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Regulatory Impact Analysis Slides for Lectures (Law and Econ Course) 2013
Posted by William Byrnes on October 28, 2013
http://www.slideshare.net/williambyrnes1/regulatory-impact-a-byrnes-2013
Professor William Byrnes’ PowerPoint for the Regulatory Impact Analysis lectures in the Law & Economics course. Study the materials beforehand as class will only be a facilitated discussion of regulatory case studies and policy initiatives
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video interview with William Byrnes
Posted by William Byrnes on August 16, 2013
When William Byrnes returned to the United States in 1998 to establish the International Finance and Taxation program leveraging online communication technologies, both international tax programs and distance learning programs were in their infancy. Through engaging a renown and talented faculty of industry professionals, and the support of an immensely engaged student body from professional and financial service firms, the international tax program blossomed over the past 15 years to become a cutting edge industry leader that it is today.
Just recently, National Law Journal wrote “Perhaps no one in legal academia has more experience with online master’s degrees than William Byrnes, Associate Dean for Graduate and Distance Education Programs at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.” (May 20, 2013)
His article that reviews the development of the first Internet delivered LL.M program in the United States may be downloaded at > William Byrnes’ SSRN academic page <
The article comprises four sections: In Part 1 the economics reasons for, and logistics considerations of, the Internet delivered Program are addressed. Part 2 reviews the pedagogical approach to legal education employed in the United States, criticisms thereof, and finally examines an emerging pedagogical trend in the United Kingdom. Part 3 reviews the teaching tools employed in the LL.M. Program, and Part 4 reviews the practical aspects of developing the LL.M. Program, obtaining ABA acquiescence, and reviews the Internet delivered law courses that came before it. Finally, the article concludes with some personal observations.
Posted in Courses, Education Theory, Uncategorized | Tagged: Alternatives to Socratic Teaching., C&IT Legal Education, CAL, CBL, Dean (education), education, Internet Delivered, law, Law Courses, Legal education, LL.M Program, National Law Journal, Socratic Teaching Method, Thomas Jefferson, William Byrnes | Leave a Comment »
political rhetorical reflections while preparing for a lecture…
Posted by William Byrnes on July 30, 2013
Searching for some good examples of American populist rhetoric to amuse a Law and Economics class, I re-stumbled upon William Jennings Bryan’s “Cross of Gold” speech. For my non-U.S. students, the “Cross of Gold” speech is heralded as one of the best rhetorical speeches delivered in the U.S. Congress. My memory of grade school, reading Bryan’s folksy style, quickly refreshed with his opening …
“I would be presumptuous, indeed, to present myself against the distinguished gentlemen to whom you have listened if this were but a measuring of ability; but this is not a contest among persons. The humblest citizen in all the land when clad in the armor of a righteous cause is stronger than all the whole hosts of error that they can bring. “ …
And of course his crescendo against the gold standard:
“Having behind us the commercial interests and the laboring interests and all the toiling masses, we shall answer their demands for a gold standard by saying to them, you shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.”[1]
Many years later, William Jennings Bryan made a recording of this famous speech: http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/williamjenningsbryan1896dnc.htm
A week past, chatting with Professor Denis Kleinfeld as he was preparing for his course on International (Offshore) Financial Centers), he referred me author Jay Starkman’s book that includes numerous entertaining anecdotes about tax and U.S. history: The Sex of a Hippopotamus: A Unique History of Taxes and Accountancy. http://www.starkman.com/hippo/index.html (I’ve ordered a copy)
What happenstance to be reminded of Bryan’s Congressional speech in favor of the income tax. Besides having rhetorical merit near that of the Cross of Gold speech, Bryan provides a brief summary of income tax levied right ‘round the world (well, at least Europe). This opening certainly beats that of Cross of Gold:
“Mr. Chairman, if this were a mere contest in oratory, no one would be presumptuous enough to dispute the prize with the distinguished gentlemen from New York; but clad in the armor of a righteous cause I dare oppose myself to the shafts of his genius, believing that “pebbles of truth” will be more effective than the “javelin of error,” even when hurled by the giant of the Philistines.”
His income tax speech crescendo in favor of a 2% (aghast!) maximum rate lay prelude to the expatriation regimes of today:
“Of all the mean men I have ever known, I have never known one so mean that I would be willing to say of him that his patriotism was less than 2 per cent deep.”[2]
Now, for my Law & Econ class, I’m quite partial to the rhetoric of Huey P. Long, being that we share that great, sovereign, State of Louisana. Thus, I went with a couple of his quotes instead. For those of you who don’t know the folksy speeches of Huey P. Long, a good one-minuter about the (lack of) difference between Republicans and Democrats – view him here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=avGl7k4OGJY
While most political economic students will know his “Every Man a King” radio address (http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/hueyplongking.htm), only students of political rhetoric will have been exposed to his 1928 “Evangeline” campaign speech:
“…It is here under this oak where Evangeline waited for her lover, Gabriel, who never came. This oak is an immortal spot, made so by Longfellow’s poem, but Evangeline is not the only one who has waited here in disappointment.
Where are the schools that you have waited for your children to have, that have never come?
Where are the roads and the highways that you send your money to build, that are no nearer now than ever before?
Where are the institutions to care for the sick and disabled?
Evangeline wept bitter tears in her disappointment, but it lasted only through one lifetime. Your tears in this country, around this oak, have lasted for generations. Give me the chance to dry the eyes of those who still weep here.”
[1] You may read the entire speech compliments of http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5354/
[2] You may read the entire speech compliments of http://www.starkman.com/hippo/history/bryan.shtml
Posted in Courses, Tax Policy | Tagged: Cross of Gold speech, Evangeline, Gold standard, Huey Long, Rhetoric, United States Congress, William Jennings Bryan | 1 Comment »
Business Transactions and Contract Drafting courses for Indians
Posted by William Byrnes on May 11, 2012
Business Transactions and Contract Drafting courses for India
distance learning and then 3 weeks, about 90 classroom training hours in San Diego on campus
– (International) Contract Drafting
– Business Transactional Law
– Legal Research and Writing
Individualized and group practical case studies with feedback
Contact William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
Or see the law school website for more information http://www.tjsl.edu/graduate/leep
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Business Transactions and Contract Drafting courses for Brazilians
Posted by William Byrnes on May 8, 2012
Business Transactions and Contract Drafting courses for Brazilians
11 – 27 June (3 weeks, about 90 classroom training hours) in San Diego on campus
Partners include OAB, AGU, UNAFE, and APAMAGIS
– (International) Contract Drafting
– Business Transactional Law
– US Legal Research and Writing
– Intro to US Law
Individualized and group practical case studies with feedback
Contact William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
Or see the law school website for more information http://www.tjsl.edu/graduate/leep
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LexisNexis® Tax Law Community Podcast: The Authors of “Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture and Recovery, and Compliance–A Global Guide”
Posted by William Byrnes on November 21, 2011
click here for PodCast LexisNexis® Tax Law Community Podcast: The Authors of “Money Laundering, Asset Forfeiture and Recovery, and Compliance–A Global Guide”.
Posted in Compliance, Courses, Money Laundering | Tagged: Asset Forfeiture, Forfeiture, LexisNexis, Money Laundering | Leave a Comment »
modern trends surrounding captive insurance – webinar
Posted by William Byrnes on August 26, 2011
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER – No COST!
Please join us next month as we discuss the modern trends surrounding captive insurance. Wealth managers who have an interest in captives will likely find the information and presentation useful. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
For additional information on captives see, Advisorfyi.com–States Competing for Captives Insurance Business,Alternative Risk Transfer Revisited, Captive Market Continues to Grow, LLC Series and Cell Companies, Group Captive Insurance Companies and Year End Tax Considerations, and A Dollar Saved…Captive Insurance Company Costs
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Brazil – U.S. Legal Education Exchange Program (LEEP)
Posted by William Byrnes on July 30, 2011
http://www.tjsl.edu/news-media/2011/3711
On Thursday, July 28, the 72 Brazilian lawyers who studied at Thomas Jefferson School of Law for the month said “adeus” to the law school and to each other in a closing ceremony in the Earl B. Gilliam Moot Court Room.
“It’s the end of a journey but it’s the beginning of a new journey,” said Carla McEwen, the director of the Brazilian exchange program at TJSL. “
“We are privileged to have been able to accommodate you for the past month,” William Byrnes, Associate Dean for Distance Learning, told the lawyers, who were here to study the U.S. legal system as well as learn something about American culture. “We hope we have created lasting relationships between the United States and Brazil.”
The program is formally called the Brazil – U.S. Legal Education Exchange Program (LEEP), and this was its first year of operation. Next year, Thomas Jefferson students will be going to Brazil to study and more Brazilian lawyers will be coming to San Diego.
“I am very, very glad I participated in the program,” said Barbara Gimenez, one of the participants. “I highly recommend it to my colleagues in Brazil.”
“It was a good overview of the U.S. legal system,” according to Julia Cadete, another participant. “The course fulfilled its goals.”
Luiz Fabricio said it was an enlightening experience for him. “I not only found out about the U.S. legal system, but I got to know the lovely San Diego and its many wonders.”
“We were learning every moment we were here,” said Franciann Araujo, “even when we were not in the classroom. It wasn’t just a legal exchange, but a cultural exchange as well.”
Carla McEwen was happy the students benefitted from the program, adding “we did benefit greatly too.” She is “very sad to see them go,” but has a sense of accomplishment that the exchange program went so well. “We fulfilled our mission.”
Members of the Attorney General Union (AGU), Central Bank, SUSEP (Seguros), and members of the Sao Paolo Bar may contact William Byrnes at wbyrnes@tjsl.edu or Carla McEwen (mcewenc@tjsl.edu) for more information for sessions in November 2011 (Central Bank only), January 2012 (all government) and next July 2012.
Posted in Courses, Uncategorized | Tagged: Brazil, LEEP, San Diego, Student exchange program, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Law School | Leave a Comment »
CAASP firma convênio com a Thomas Jefferson School of Law, da San Diego Califórnia (EUA)
Posted by William Byrnes on May 10, 2011
Inscritos na OAB-SP têm desconto de 20% em curso internacional que começa no dia 5 de julho
A Caixa de Assistência dos Advogados de São Paulo (CAASP), por meio do seu Clube de Serviços, acaba de formalizar parceria com a Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL), de San Diego, Califórnia (EUA). Agora, os inscritos na OAB-SP têm desconto de 20% no curso de verão “Introdução ao Sistema Legal Norte-Americano” (Introduction to US Legal System), que será ministrado de 5 a 28 de julho. Em vez dos US$2 mil usuais, os advogados paulistas pagarão apenas US$1,6 mil. Há também oferta de estadia por valores diferenciados.
Para se matricular, o advogado deve cumprir o seguinte procedimento: no endereçowww.tjsl.edu/graduate/caasp, acionar o aplicativo TJSL/SC/2011, imprimir e preencher a ficha de inscrição. Em seguida, é preciso escanear o documento e enviá-lo para mcewenc@tjsl.edu, endereço eletrônico da professora Carla Lima de Castro McEwen, coordenadora pedagógica do curso.
“O curso habilita para o Exame da Califórnia Bar Association e conta com renomados professores norte-americanos, além da advogada brasileira Carla McEwen, coordenadora pedagógica, que garantirá aos brasileiros todo o suporte necessário em língua portuguesa”, destaca o assessor para Assuntos Institucionais da CAASP, George Augusto Niaradi. “Com mais esta parceria na esfera educacional, a Caixa prossegue em uma de suas linhas prioritárias, que é disponibilizar a todos os segmentos da advocacia paulista cursos que supram sua necessidade de atualização permanente”, afirma o presidente da Caixa de Assistência, Fábio Romeu Canton Filho.
O curso “Introdução ao Sistema Legal Norte-Americano” proporciona uma visão geral da linguagem norte-americana sobre o sistema jurídico baseado na jurisprudência (commom law). O aluno tem a oportunidade de conhecer a estrutura da linguagem jurídica usada na prática legal nos Estados Unidos em petições, apelações ou correspondências, além de participar de uma série de palestras. A programação contempla 15 horas semanais de aulas presenciais e 15 horas semanais de pesquisa e estudos.
A Thomas Jefferson School of Law nasceu em 1969 como campus de San Diego, na Califórnia, da Western University College of Law, tendo evoluído até tonar-se uma escola de Direito de ponta, assim reconhecida tanto por estudantes dos Estados Unidos quanto de diversas partes do mundo. Um fato marcante na história recente da TJSL é a construção de um moderníssimo campus em San Diego Downtown East Village, perto do coração da comunidade jurídica da cidade. As primeiras aulas nas novas instalações foram ministradas em janeiro de 2011. Dotada de um corpo docente de classe mundial, a TJSL conta com três centros de excelência acadêmica: o Center for Global Legal Studies, o Centro para o Direito e Propriedade Intelectual e Centro de Direito e da Justiça Social – todos os três centros têm alcançado destaque em suas áreas por meio de ofertas de cursos e programas de extensão.
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Brasil, Brazil, CAASP, California, education, law, OAB, San Diego, São Paulo, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, United States | 1 Comment »
Advanced Trusts and Company Law
Posted by William Byrnes on March 18, 2011
Dates: Video-conference course starting March 28 ending 10 weeks later in late May
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and LexisNexis blackboard course-ware
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
includes access to full online international tax library of databases such as IBFD, CCH, Checkpoint, RoyaltyStat, EdgarStat, LexisNexis, Westlaw, amongst many others.
Lead Professor: Dr. Daan Ribbens (see professors link)
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Above the Law (blog), Advertising, American Express, LexisNexis, United States, Videoconferencing, Westlaw, WIMBA | Leave a Comment »
Bank Secrecy Act
Posted by William Byrnes on March 17, 2011
Dates: Video-conference course starting March 28 ending 10 weeks later in late May
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and LexisNexis blackboard course-ware
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
includes access to full online international tax library of databases such as IBFD, CCH, Checkpoint, RoyaltyStat, EdgarStat, LexisNexis, Westlaw, amongst many others.
Lead Professor: Dr. Robert J. Munro with guest instructor Joel DiCiccio (see professors link)
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Business, LexisNexis, Library, Thomson Reuters, United States, Videoconferencing, Westlaw, WIMBA | Leave a Comment »
Financial Instruments
Posted by William Byrnes on March 16, 2011
Dates: Video-conference course starting March 28 ending 10 weeks later in late May
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and LexisNexis blackboard course-ware
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
includes access to full online international tax library of databases such as IBFD, CCH, Checkpoint, RoyaltyStat, EdgarStat, LexisNexis, Westlaw, amongst many others.
Lead Professor: Stephen Polak with guest instructor Joel DiCiccio (see professors link)
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Certified Fraud Examiner, Erik Engstrom, LexisNexis, Reed Elsevier, United States, Videoconferencing, Westlaw, WIMBA | Leave a Comment »
Financial Crimes and Institutional Security
Posted by William Byrnes on March 15, 2011
Dates: Video-conference course starting March 28 ending 10 weeks later in late May
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and LexisNexis blackboard course-ware
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
includes access to full online international tax library of databases such as IBFD, CCH, Checkpoint, RoyaltyStat, EdgarStat, LexisNexis, Westlaw, amongst many others.
Approved for Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) – Lead Professor: Stephen Polak (see professors link)
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Transfer Pricing course begins March 28
Posted by William Byrnes on March 7, 2011
Dates: Video-conference course starting March 28 ending 10 weeks later in late May
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and LexisNexis blackboard course-ware
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
includes access to full online international tax library of databases such as IBFD, CCH, Checkpoint, RoyaltyStat, EdgarStat, LexisNexis, Westlaw, amongst many others.
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Continuing education, LexisNexis, transfer pricing, Videoconferencing, Westlaw, WIMBA | Leave a Comment »
Administrative Director of Graduate Programs
Posted by William Byrnes on February 18, 2011
Administrative Director of Graduate Programs
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Administrative Director of Graduate Programs (previously LLM)
REPORTS TO: Associate Dean for Distance Education Programs
POSITION STATUS: Full-time, Exempt
GENERAL SUMMARY: Responsible for the coordination and support of the graduate distance education and continuing professional education programs with the departments of the central administration, including admissions, financial aid, business office, student services, information technology, and library. The Administrative Director is chiefly responsible for providing high level support to Associate Dean for Distance Education Programs and activities related to program development, relationship building with professional organizations, legal and financial institutions and individual students, and to the entrepreneurial activities related to the delivery of continuing education programming to a wide array of professionals globally.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
• Coordinate the student registration process four times per year for new and current LLM and JSD candidates with the Registrar and within each course.
• Serve as one of three key point persons to handle the questions and needs of current and incoming graduate students, as well as those of working professionals seeking continuing education opportunities.
• Support adult learners through the processes and structures of engaging with financial aid, online learning systems such as blackboard and WIMBA, and online publisher databases via proxy access such as CCH.
• Serve as main point of contact for Embanet regarding operations: admissions, student registration and reconciliation.
• Developing quarterly contact list for leads and applicants and refreshing alumni contact list.
• Develop training materials for new students on technology and systems used in the program.
• Serve as main point of contact for faculty of the program in terms of their contracts and payment, scheduling of their classes and training on Wimba.
• Coordinate graduation for the LL.M. and JSD students, process their graduation forms, order their diplomas and certificates.
• Participate in supporting the collaborative entrepreneurial process of new program development and implementation via developing processes and protocols.
• Provide direct supervision to student workers, federal work study students and international interns who work for the Program to support above functions.
• Responsible for all administrative activities, working closely with other departments to ensure proper and timely processing and reporting related to programs.
• Provide support and organization for travel and entertainment.
• Other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
• Bachelor degree required, preferred graduate level or professional degree, in law, business or related area.
• Preferred 5 years working in the financial services with international experience.
• Must be comfortable working with senior partners and high level officials within the banking, finance, law, accounting, private business, and government arenas.
• Must have an understanding of asynchronous and synchronous distance technology education at the graduate level.
• Must have the ability to understand administrative and technical structures to ease adult learners through such processes and structures of financial aid, online learning systems such as blackboard and WIMBA, and online publisher databases via proxy access such as CCH.
• Multiple languages are a plus.
WORK SCHEDULE
Full time, Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week. Nights and weekends as needed.
CONTACT
All contact must be with Lisa Chigos (lchigos@tjsl.edu). Send CV and cover letter.
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Colleges and Universities, Dean (education), Distance education, education, Graduate school, Master of Laws, United States, WIMBA | Leave a Comment »
Brazilian Investments and Structures webinar lectures begin Feb 1st
Posted by William Byrnes on January 26, 2011
Dates: Lectures starting Tuesday February 1st, ending 10 weeks later by Friday April 8th
Course access begins upon payment
Time – 5:30pm Eastern (New York time) Tuesdays
Medium – Wimba live lectured webcam video-conference and TWEN (Westlaw) course-ware
Course Description – This course will concentrate on the Brazilian corporate structures, tax & financial systems, regulations and compliance, focusing on the practical aspects of doing business in Brazil. We will also discuss the impact of the recent changes in tax/corporate laws and regulations.
Tuition – continuing education audit student – only US$997
Enrollment Contact: Associate Dean William H. Byrnes – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu
or call +1 (619) 961-4211
LexisNexis will make available to all students at a 76% discount the international tax treatise Foreign Tax & Trade Briefs covering 110 countries !
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Importance and Value of Professional Designations and Board Certifications in the United States and Globally
Posted by William Byrnes on January 21, 2011
Why Accredited Program Exams & Education matter. Brief History of Professional Designations in the USA and Why Certification Matters
These days it is becoming more and more important to have an accredited degree along with certifications, graduate credentials, specializations, or other professional designations. Many of todays industry professionals have the term “Board Certified” or certified on their resume which shows that they have completed the requirements for certification under the standards of an Independent Regulatory Body .
Certification bodies, honor societies, and Self Regulatory Organizations have been in existence for several hundred years in the United States. Honors, awards, designations, certifications, and other non-government regulated credentials has been well recognized since “academic honor societies” became popular over 200 years ago in the USA i.e. PBK Honor Society in year 1776.
Further, professional designations in the last 30 years have become almost a requirement to be hired into many job areas of: banking, insurance, project management, risk management, business, law, finance, and various other fields.
AAFM ® American Academy of Financial Management®, a global certification standards body, was the first to require program exams and courses from a government recognized and double accredited business schools by creating legal articulation agreements directly with Governmental Bodies and Accreditation Bodies.
Under US government laws, individuals generally must be registered with some federal or state governmental licensing authority before working in a regulated field such as law or accounting. However, corporations, state bar associations and accounting societies allow their members to use other professional certifications after your name. e.g. John Doe, MBA, CWM ®
Overall, if you research the ACBSP – The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs www.ACBSP.org, The American Bar Association ABA, or other accredited business schools in North or South America, we find that double accredited programs maintain the highest admissions requirements, educational standards, and testing & assessment criteria in the world. These top business schools are also recognized by the Government sanctioned CHEA Council of Higher Education through the US Government’s DOE Department of Education.
Thus, there is a continued new movement toward applying to and beginning or entering specific degree or accredited business programs with the intent to earn specialized-graduate certifications while actually working toward a diploma or degree. Some certifications, such as AAFM®, may even count toward credit for a Graduate Degree.
As for trends, research shows that more and more of the TOP ranked accredited institutions will continue to move toward integrating independent “graduate certifications”, diplomas, charters, and even joint certification programs with external certification bodies.
Below are typical benefits for holding certifications taken from the AAFM® American Academy Website.
Sample Benefits of Professional Certification from AAFM ® International Board of Standards
- Gain Recognition from an Independent “Professional Certifying Body”
- Use Post-Nominal Credentials after your name on your business cards.
- Addition of Certification Marks after your on your Resume, CV, & Promotional Materials. Ex. John Doe, MFP Master Financial Planner
- Achieve an accredited degree-based designation that rewards you for your professional exams, education, hard work and experience.
- Protect your job security by achieving graduate recognition from: an independent, vendor-neutral, globally recognized authority and standards body.
- Promote Advanced Specialization Skills in your resume and portfolio of credentials
- Enhance your digital resume with key memberships, awards, and industry recognized qualifications.
- Certifications and knowledge expansion have been proven to increase your professional image and salary potential.
- Advanced Standing to Publish research in the journal or websites as a Certified Member.
- Assist in work helping charity, governments, the United Nations, or NGOs through our volunteer and outreach programs.
- Use our private career network of: job alerts, advice, communications and job tools.
- CPE continuing professional education from any affiliated business school.
- Networking with members in more than 150 Countries via online or conferences.
- The AAFM ® Certification body has international alliances with Leading Associations in Arabia, Asia, Africa, India, China, Asia, Singapore and more.
- The AAFM ® Official Approved Annual Conference is a TOP Global Conferences in Business, Management, Finance, Economics, Leadership and more.
- Become a Fellow or Advisor of the Academy and Institute.
- Professional Online Networks with LinkedIn
- Can show others that the Holder of certification has achieved Double Accredited Education from a government recognized business school such as ACBSP.
- Certifications are verified online globally to improve your ability to be hired & screened through our Certification Verification System
- Certifications help your resume to be found in the digital world of “Search”.
- Qualified Board Certifications are allowed by State Bar Associations and The AICPA State Accounting Bodies.
Prof. Mentz, who is CEO of the AAFM ® American Academy and a licensed US attorney stated, “Board Certification that is backed by “double accredited business program’s exams and education” is the confirmation which validates your hard work and expertise, and tells the world that your graduate certification has met the highest global accreditation standards for business education under the US Department of Education and CHEA governmental standards.”
References
- AAFM ® Investopedia http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/american-academy-of-financial-management.asp
- AAFM ® US Dept of Labor http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos301.htm
- AAPM ® Project Management Certification www.certifiedprojectmanager.us
- Government licensed: Attorneys/Lawyers, CPAs, and Engineers who offer Advice and services incidental to their work are generally excluded from this regulatory registration http://www.sec.gov/divisions/investment/iaregulation/memoia.htm
- AAFM ® FINRA Referenced Designations: http://apps.finra.org/DataDirectory/1/prodesignations.aspx
- CHEA, DOE, ACBSP, etc. www.ACBSP.org
- TJSL Law School http://llmprogram.tjsl.edu
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Academic degree, American Academy of Financial Management, E-learning, education, LinkedIn, Professional certification, PRWEB, United States | Leave a Comment »
Brazilian Taxation and Investment (in-depth video-conference course) February 1st – April 7th
Posted by William Byrnes on January 10, 2011
This 10 week live online video-conference course on Brazil will be taught in English (but all attendants may use Portuguese to ask and respond to questions) by several renown Brazilian specialists who have extensive out-of-country experience, working as international counsel for large multinational companies, big 4 firms, and government.
Please contact Associate Dean Prof. William Byrnes if you are interested in enrolling in this executive education course. wbyrnes@tjsl.edu or skype: professorbyrnes All lectures are recorded for playback during the ten weeks. Lexis access is included.
Tax System:
- Overview – Main taxes;
- Corporate Taxation: Corporate Income tax and Social Contribution;
- Simplified tax regime;
- Accounting Rules (IFRS and SPED);
- Investment incentives;
- Developing a Tax Strategy in Brazil;
- Tax avoidance versus Tax Evasion
General Overview of Brazilian Indirect Taxes
- VAT;
- Other Indirect Taxes;
Foreign Investments:
- Brazilian Central Bank (Regulations, Registrations and forms);
- Dividends, Royalties, Loans, etc;
- Capital Gains;
- Foreign Trade Rules (Import and Export transactions);
Mergers & Acquisitions;
- Corporate aspects;
- Tax implications;
Financial System:
- Organization,
- Newcomers,
- Competition,
Foreign Companies:
- Tax credit
- Withholding Tax;
- Financing issues;
- Permanent Establishment;
- Low-tax Jurisdictions (Tax Haven Countries);
- Tax treaties
Transfer Pricing
Industrial Property Rights
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Brazil, Corporate tax, Intellectual property, tax, Tax avoidance and tax evasion, Tax treaty, United States, Withholding tax | 1 Comment »
information session webinar – graduate online degrees
Posted by William Byrnes on December 23, 2010
archive recording of our 15 December information session webinar
- International Tax
- Financial Services
- Wealth Management
- Compliance & Anti-Money Laundering
Request an application or a continuing education enrollment form. If you have any curricular questions, I can discuss via Skype or telephone.
While the program will be online video-conference, if you should have the opportunity to visit our new campus it is considered one of the best for collaborative technology and research.
Regards – William Byrnes, Assoc. Dean – Graduate Programs & Distance Learning
Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 1155 Island Avenue, San Diego California 92101
Tel: +1 (619) 374-6955 skype: professorbyrnes
New 178,000 sq ft academic building: http://www.tjsl.edu/about-tjsl/our-new-campus
New 46,000 sq ft lifestyle spa & gym http://www.fitathletic.com/sandiego/home.php
New 178 unit student-residence http://www.entrada453.com/
New central library directly behind our new campus http://granicus.sandiego.gov/ASX.php?publish_id=897&sn=granicus.sandiego.gov (view the architectural rendering videos of the library of the future)
Posted in Courses, Uncategorized | Tagged: Distance education, education, Graduate school, Law school, San Diego, Skype, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, United States | Leave a Comment »
Brazilian Taxation and Investment (in-depth video-conference course) January 24th – March 31st
Posted by William Byrnes on December 21, 2010
This 10 week live video conference course on Brazil will be taught in English (but all attendants may use Portuguese to ask and respond to questions) by several renown Brazilian specialists who have extensive out-of-country experience, working as international counsel for large multinational companies, big 4 firms, and government, by concentrate on the Brazilian corporate structures, tax & financial systems, regulations and compliance, focusing on the practical aspects of doing business in Brazil. We will also discuss the impact of the recent changes in tax/corporate laws and regulations.
Please contact Associate Dean Prof. William Byrnes if you are interested in enrolling in this executive education course. wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (or my gmail williambyrnes@gmail.com) or skype: professorbyrnes or telephone + 1 619 374 6955
Tax System:
- Overview – Main taxes;
- Corporate Taxation: Corporate Income tax and Social Contribution;
- Simplified tax regime;
- Accounting Rules (IFRS and SPED);
- Investment incentives;
- Developing a Tax Strategy in Brazil;
- Tax avoidance versus Tax Evasion
General Overview of Brazilian Indirect Taxes
- VAT;
- Other Indirect Taxes;
Foreign Investments:
- Brazilian Central Bank (Regulations, Registrations and forms);
- Dividends, Royalties, Loans, etc;
- Capital Gains;
- Foreign Trade Rules (Import and Export transactions);
Mergers & Acquisitions;
- Corporate aspects;
- Tax implications;
Financial System:
- Organization,
- Newcomers,
- Competition,
Foreign Companies:
- Tax credit
- Withholding Tax;
- Financing issues;
- Permanent Establishment;
- Low-tax Jurisdictions (Tax Haven Countries);
- Tax treaties
Transfer Pricing
Industrial Property Rights
Posted in Courses | Tagged: Brazil, Corporate tax, income tax, tax, Tax rate, Taxation, United States | 2 Comments »
video-conference courses January 10th – March 20th
Posted by William Byrnes on December 20, 2010
Live lectured video-conference webinars (recorded for pod-cast) for lawyers, accountants, bankers, compliance officers, trust and company service providers
courses include online access to LexisNexis, Westlaw, CCH, Checkpoint, IBFD, BNA, Tax Analysts and many more library databases
– International Compliance
– Information Security and Cybercrime Law
– Law of Banking and Financial Institutions
– Loan Workouts, Debt Collection & Foreclosure
– International Tax & Financial Centers
– International Estate Planning
– United States Corporation Tax
– Business Bankruptcy
– E-Business Contract Law
To enroll please contact Prof. William Byrnes (email williambyrnes@gmail.com) Skype professorbyrnes or call +1 (619) 374-6955
Posted in Courses | Tagged: American Academy of Financial Management, Information security, law, Lawyers and Law Firms, LexisNexis, Professor, Reed Elsevier, Services, Skype, Tax Analysts, United States, Videoconferencing, Westlaw | Leave a Comment »
National Underwriters Appoints New Leader of Financial Advisory Publications
Posted by William Byrnes on July 14, 2010
National Underwriters Establishes Go-To Service for Producers
Effective this summer, in order to embrace the changing landscape of the greatest wealth transfer in global history, National Underwriter/Summit Business Media is honored to announce that the renown professor, author, and financial services industry analyst William Byrnes will lead our financial advisory publications. In an interview William Byrnes stated that “I will leverage community-comment blogging with innovative multimedia to deliver daily strategies for insurance producers and financial service regulatory updates for risk managers. National Underwriters’ Advanced Underwriter Service®(AUS®) will emerge as the dominant go-to strategy service for the insurance/financial planning industry.”
When asked how he intends to effectively connect AUS® strategic information with the needs of producers, Byrnes replied, “Through direct engagement with producers’ burning questions via the new AUS® Advisor blog, through my editorial panel of connected industry experts and enterprise-wide subscribers, and through feedback from the elected production leaders from the over 50,000 chartered wealth managers of the American Academy of Financial Management®. National Underwriters will proactively educate the AUS subscribers about developing insurance and wealth management advisory strategies and sales techniques before the subscribers’ competitors hear about them via industry word of mouth.”
William Byrnes’ Background
Byrnes continued, “I have a lot of experience delivering cutting edge information to professionals seeking to better serve their clients and win business from the competition. About twenty years ago, Dr. George Mentz and I pioneered residential executive training, and soon thereafter online degrees, for wealth managers seeking to become top producers. Over time we trained these industry leading wealth managers with our executive programs for the likes of EuroMoney-Institutional Investor, IIR, and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. We even managed for the first time ever that the American Bar Association acquiesced to an online wealth management oriented graduate law degree being granted to both lawyers and non-lawyers alike by an accredited law school in the USA.”
“And in terms of executing multi-media publishing, I’ve written and edited 10 books and treatises and 17 chapters for best-of-class publishers like Lexis-Nexis, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson-Reuters, and Oxford University Press, whereas Dr. Mentz focused on wealth management techniques and soft skills books distributed international via the 120-country membership of the American Academy of Financial Management. I have published my multi-media textbooks online since 1998!”
New Community-Collaborative Technology
When asked how he transitioned from practitioner to education-pioneer, Byrnes reminisced “I never imagined when I was an associate director of international tax of the big 6 audit firm Coopers & Lybrand, now known as PwC, that I would move from serving high net wealth families to helping wealth managers better serve their clients via my role as the Associate Dean of an ABA accredited law school, Thomas Jefferson. This year Thomas Jefferson School of Law will open its new $130 million dollar state-of-the-technology new campus in San Diego that will be able deliver via innovative ways interactive training and education to wealth managers across the nation, and the globe. Over the coming year I will combine the cutting-edge technology of Thomas Jefferson law school, my online training expertise, and the National Underwriters best-of-class information services to deliver real-time fresh strategy and sales approaches to AUS subscribers, with followup webinars and training where subscriber interests warrants.”
Delivering the Competitive Advantage to Producers
Byrnes added, “National Underwriters/Summit Business Media wants to deliver an information service that will place its subscribers in a better competitive advantage.” To this end National Underwriters has allowed me to assemble the industry’s finest editorial team in Investment Advisory, Wealth Management, and Risk Management. I already have commitments from the two well known industry experts, investment-advisory attorney Robert Bloink, and the chair of the American Academy of Financial Management®, Dr. George Mentz, who will underpin this team”.
Robert Bloink’s Background
“I think it is critical for National Underwriters subscribers to know that Robert Bloink, one of two underpinning editorial team members, put in force in excess of $2B of longevity pegged portfolios for the insurance industry’s producers in the past five years. Robert Bloink’s insurance practice incorporates sophisticated wealth transfer techniques, as well as counseling institutions in the context of their insurance portfolios and other mortality based exposures. His success proves that he really has an unparalleled knowledge of the advanced insurance markets.”
“And in terms of risk management editorial expertise, I previously met Robert Bloink when he had just finished serving as Senior Attorney in the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, Large and Mid-Sized Business Division, where he litigated many cases in the U.S. Tax Court, served as Liaison Counsel for the Offshore Compliance Technical Assistance Program, coordinated examination programs audit teams on the development of issues for large corporate taxpayers and taught continuing education seminars to Senior Revenue Agents involved in Large Case Exams. In his governmental capacity, Mr. Bloink became recognized as an expert in the taxation of financial structured products, and was responsible for the IRS’ first FSA addressing variable forward contracts. Mr. Bloink’s core competencies led to his involvement in prosecuting some of the biggest corporate tax shelters in the history or our country.”
Chartered Wealth Managers Endorse
“It is also critical for National Underwriters subscribers who serve middle America to know that the editorial team has Dr. George Mentz, chair of the 50,000 affiliated members of the American Academy of Financial Management® (AAFM®), Byrnes said.” In an interview with Dr. Mentz, he stated that “I am excited to introduce our membership of Chartered Wealth Managers to the competitive client advisory strategies of Advanced Underwriter Service® and Tax Facts®.” The AAFM® has endorsed National Underwriters’ Advanced Underwriter Service® as the information service of choice for its board designation CWM®s (Chartered Wealth Manager) in all of its 150 countries of membership.
Panel of Experts
In describing the newly formed editorial team, Byrnes said “To provide AUS® subscriber examples of other experts who will round out various aspects of the new editorial team, let me introduce you to three others, Mike Rodman, Don Goode and Robert Stuchiner. Mike Rodman is a three time qualifier for Top of The Table, MDRT’s highest honor, as well as a four-year member of the International Forum, and the Association of Advanced Underwriters (AALU). Rodman served as past president of NAIFA-San Diego as well as an active member of The Financial Planning Association (FPA), The Society of Financial Service Professionals (SFSP) and The National Association of Independent Life Brokerage Agencies (NAILBA). He founded Advanced Planning Services, Inc. (APS) as “the Premier Advanced Sales and Advanced Underwriting organization” serving the entire industry, including producers, producer groups, and other agencies and carriers, for which it has been a two-time INC 500 winner.”
“Don Goode joined Potomac West, where he was instrumental in building their large case department. Along with his partner, Don successfully designed and negotiated the Power Play program for American General, and most importantly to National Underwriter subscribers, his team lent support to the first agent in the history of the industry to ever receive more than $100mm in a single calendar year. When he stepped down from partner status at Potomac West, Don accepted a one year contract to lead the sales and marketing department for the esteemed Producer’s Group. Thereafter Don Goodman joined the Advanced Planning Division of the public company-Bisys-Potomac where he consistently produced individual policy transactions that were more than 20 times the company average.”
“Robert Stuchiner worked for some of the largest insurance companies, most recently AIG where he was Senior Vice President in charge of market development and strategy for the AIG Affluent Markets Group. He has also worked for consumers of insurance products ranging from large corporations (North American Phillips) to a major law firm (Davis, Polk & Wardwell). Robert Stuchiner has published articles on life insurance products in “Trusts & Estates” magazine as well as “CCH” professional publications. He is a frequent speaker to the insurance industry associations. Robert is the winner of the “National Career Achievement Award” granted by the Lighthouse for the Blind.
Community Calibration
Byrnes concluded the interview stating, “To bring AUS to the next level of becoming the industry’s leader for strategic information, this next six months is going to be about collaboration with AUS subscribers and calibration of the new information service to align to the feedback received from them. John Frey, Head of National Underwriters Institutional Relationships, and I will reach out to establish a focus group of the enterprise-wide subscribers, as well as a focus group of the producers.”
“Via my community-based feedback approach, the subscribers will drive AUS’ topic approach to strategic information, even receiving direct answers to ‘questions for the authors’ so that the producer may better address client questions either in the living room or in the board room. AUS will be a subscriber-focused service, tailored to the needs of the producer to place more product with customers”. Byrnes said that he welcomed feedback from current AUS subscribers and would provide his direct National Underwriters telephone number and email address on the AUS subscriber site.
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Immigration, Tax Planning, & AML Compliance for High Net Wealth Families & Executives
Posted by William Byrnes on June 6, 2010
The course instructors will “bridge the gap” between the often complex and quite intricate realm of international tax, estate planning, and immigration law. There is an obvious “nexus” between working professional immigrants, “high net worth immigrants,” and their financial dealings as to taxation and estate planning. The course will first provide a survey of the foundational principles of U.S. international tax and estate planning. The course will then provide a survey of relevant immigration visa categories, their status requirements, and “triggers” that have international tax and/or estate planning consequences. Then the course will apply the legal principles with US case scenarios in order to establish a greater understanding between the “nexus” of international tax and immigration laws.
Next the instructors will lecture on the international movement of high net wealth executives and families: tax and immigration issues and strategies. Finally the instructors will analyze the often overlooked overlap amongst financial reporting requirements, with a particular emphasis on the Patriot Act and related requirements.
Instructors: Prof. Fred Ongcapin is an Adjudications Officer (Policy) for the Policy and Regulation Management Division, Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Headquarters Office, Washington D.C. In his current position he has authored and led to the publishing of numerous national policy guidance memos and formal regulations as to immigration law for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He also provides regular statutory and policy guidance concerning immigration policy for Citizenship and Immigration Services field offices throughout the country due to his subject matter expertise in immigration law. On several occasions, Fred has represented Citizenship and Immigration Services before senior policy level liaison meetings with the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Justice, and certain Congressional Committees on Immigration.
Prof. Marshall Langer, the globally renown international tax author, lecturer and practitioner. Famed for Langer’s Practical International Tax Planning and for Rhoades & Langer U.S. International Tax and Treaties. Prof. Langer retired Of Counsel at the firm of Shutts & Bowen, London, England, and Miami, Florida.
Prof. William Byrnes has been an author and editor of 10 books and treatises and 17 chapters for Lexis-Nexis, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson-Reuters, Oxford University Press, Edward Elgar, and Wilmington. He is currently working on several Concept Maps for Lexis-Nexis Tax Law Center. This year he takes over as the author of National Underwriters’ Advanced Underwriting Service – the dominant information service in the insurance/financial planning industry with tens of thousands of subscribers.
In professional practice William Byrnes was a senior manager, then associate director of international tax for Coopers and Lybrand which subsequently amalgamated into PricewaterhouseCoopers, practicing in Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean. He has been commissioned and consulted by a number of governments on their tax and fiscal policy from policy formation to regime impact.
Delivery: 14 hours of live lecture and case studies via WIMBA web-conferencing – requires no download and works on PC/Mac.
Dates: June 8, 15, 22 (Tues) 9pm-10pm (Eastern); June 29 (Tues) 9pm – midnight (Eastern); July 22 & 29 (Thurs) 10am-11am (Eastern); Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26 (Thurs) 9pm – 10pm (Eastern); Sept. 2 (Thurs) 9pm – 11pm (Eastern)
Recordings: all lectures are made available within 1 hour after class – on-demand video streaming and MP4 download until September 5th.
Contact: Prof. William Byrnes, Associate Dean – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu +1 (619) 297-9700 x 6955 for a registration form. Payments are only made by credit card to Thomas Jefferson School of Law. The fee is $49 per lecture hour ($686 for 14 hours) and includes electronic course materials.
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Certified International Tax Analyst
Posted by William Byrnes on May 14, 2010
Professional Designation: American Academy of Financial Management
Exam preparation: International Tax Planning & Risk Management course
Topics: Treaty Structures, Transfer Pricing, Risk Score Cards, Offshore Strategies and Compliance amongst others – taught via case studies
Delivery: 40 hours of live lecture and case studies – audio headsets for web conferencing
Start: May 24 (Monday) – end August 13 (Friday)
When: New York 11am – 12:30 pm (Eastern Time)
Recordings: all lectures are made available within 1 hour on-demand
Contact: Prof. William Byrnes, Associate Dean – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu +1 (619) 297-9700 x 6955
Materials: tuition includes full Westlaw, Lexis, CCH, IBFD, Checkpoint, Orbitax and 20 other professional databases
Accreditation: applies toward the Legum Magister (LL.M.), Juris Scientiae Magister (J.S.M), Scientiae Juridicae Doctor (JSD) of Thomas Jefferson School of Law (San Diego)
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International Estate Planning & Immigration (summer course)
Posted by William Byrnes on May 2, 2010
Topics: Executive Compensation, High Net Wealth Families, Immigration, Estate Planning strategies and compliance
Delivery: 36 hours of live lecture and discussions – audio headsets required (online)
Start: May 28 (Friday) – end August 6 (Friday) – 11 weeks
When: most lectures’ times are weekdays at New York 11am / London 4pm / Paris 5pm / Dubai 7pm / Mumbai 8:30pm / Hong Kong 11pm
Recordings: all lectures are made available within 24 hours on-demand until August 27
Instructors include: Richard Duke, Marshall Langer, Alfred Ongcapin, and others
Contact: Prof. William Byrnes, Associate Dean – wbyrnes@tjsl.edu to enroll
Enrollment: either as continuing education or as graduate program credit (graduate program credit includes full Westlaw, Lexis, CCH, IBFD, Checkpoint, Orbitax and 20 other professional databases)
Certification: applies toward the CTEP professional designation of the American Academy of Financial Management as disclosed for FINRA.
Accreditation: applies toward the Legum Magister, Juris Scientiae Magister, Scientiae Juridicae Doctor of Thomas Jefferson School of Law (San Diego) as disclosed for the American Bar Association.
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Bankruptcy Taxation, Accounting and Financial Reporting course – online lectures
Posted by William Byrnes on December 15, 2009
Bankruptcy Taxation, Accounting and Financial Reporting course is related to the tax and accounting principles and financial documents required in a bankruptcy case including monthly operating statements, and disclosure statements, as well as pro-forma financial statements prepared as part of a proposed bankruptcy plan. The taxation half of the course will consider such areas as the post-confirmation carry forward of losses, and tax planning for entities in financial difficulty. In addition, this course will provide a working knowledge of accounting practice and procedures related to bankruptcy.
Faculty Professors Ole Oleson and Grant Newton
Ole Oleson Esq, served as a research and writing attorney for each of the bankruptcy judges of the Southern District of California and is currently serving as law clerk to the Chief Judge. He practiced in the Financial Services department at Brobeck, Phleger and Harrison representing institutional creditors and corporate debtors.
Grant Newton, CPA, author of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Accounting: Practice and Procedure, 6th edition and co-author of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Taxation, 2nd edition; Executive Director of the Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Advisors; Member, AICPA Task Force on Financial Reporting by Entities in Reorganization Under the Bankruptcy Code.
Course period: January 18th – April 9th
Lectures: 36 lecture hours using webcams / headsets with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Enroll with Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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International Offshore Tax Planning – online lectures
Posted by William Byrnes on December 13, 2009
Course period: January 19th – April 9th (2 lectures weekly)
Lectures: 42 lecture hours using webcams / headsets with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Online Databases & Library: full access included to all international tax databases (IBFD, CCH, BNA, Checkpoint) and Westlaw/LexisNexis
International Tax Planning Software access and training included free to all delegates
Professional Designation: Certified International Tax Analyst™ (CITA) by the American Academy of Financial Management®
Contact: Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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Chartered Anti Money Laundering Consultant™ (CAMC)
Posted by William Byrnes on December 8, 2009
Lecture Period: January 19th – April 9th 2010
Lectures: 42 lecture hours over 12 weeks using webcams / headsets (www.wimba.com) with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Online Databases & Library: full access included
Course book: online
Professional Designation: by the American Academy® (www.aafm.us)
Contact: Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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Chartered Wealth Manager® (CWM)
Posted by William Byrnes on December 7, 2009
Course length: January 18th – April 9th 2010
Lectures: 42 lecture hours over 12 weeks using webcams / headsets (www.wimba.com) with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Online Databases & Library: full access included Course book: online Professional Designation: by the American Academy® (www.aafm.us)
Contact: Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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Certified Risk Manager™ (CRM)
Posted by William Byrnes on December 7, 2009
Course date: January 18th – April 9th 2010
Lectures: 42 lecture hours using webcams / headsets (see www.wimba.com) with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Online Databases & Library: full access included
Course book: online
Professional Designation: by the American Academy® (www.aafm.us)
Contact: Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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Certified International Tax Analyst™ (CITA)
Posted by William Byrnes on December 7, 2009
Course period: January 18th – April 9th 2010
Lectures: 42 lecture hours using webcams / headsets (see www.wimba.com) with sharing of applications – also recorded for later on-demand viewing.
Online Databases & Library: full access included
Course book: online
Professional Designation: Certified International Tax Analyst™ (CITA) by the American Academy (www.aafm.us)
Contact: Assoc. Dean William Byrnes wbyrnes@tjsl.edu (619) 374-6955
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Certifications starting Jan 18
Posted by William Byrnes on November 30, 2009
- ® CAM Chartered Asset Manager – Certification Course – ITX 604 International Financial Services with Expert Speaker – Dr. George Salis (Vertex)
- ® RFS Registered Financial Specialist Course – ITX 605 International Anti-Avoidance Legislation & Jurisprudence with Expert Speaker – Kithsri DeSilva (New Zealand Revenue)
- ® CITA Certified International Tax Analyst Course – ITX 608 European Union Taxation 3
- ® CWM Chartered Wealth Manager – ITX 613 Advanced Wealth Management – With Expert Speaker – George Mentz, JD, MBA, CWM (Chair, American Academy ® )
- ® CCA Chartered Compliance Analyst – Certification Course – ITX 616 Anti Money- Laundering and Compliance 2 – Expert Speaker – Dr. Robert J. Munro
- ® CAMC Certified Anti Money Laundering Consultant – Course – ITX 618 Financial Crimes & Security lead instructor Phillips Gay (CEO, National Assoc. Bank Security)
- ® CITA Certification International Tax – ITX 626 Advanced Income Tax (US) Expert Speaker – Robert Bloink, Esq. (prev. 7 years IRS Counsel)
- ® CAPA Certified Asset Protection Analyst Course – ITX 627 Civil Tax Procedure (US) Expert Speaker – Larry Fedro, Esq (prev. 37 years IRS Appeals Manager)
- ® CITA Certified International Tax Analyst Course – ITX 628 Corporation Tax (US) Expert Speaker – Hannah Bible J.D., LL.M.
- ® CTEP Chartered Trust and Estate Planner Certification – ITX 630 Estate & Gift (US) lead instructor Richard Duke, J.D., LL.M.
- ® CBA Chartered Bankruptcy Analyst Certification – ITX 638 Bankruptcy Procedure
- ® CBA Chartered Bankruptcy Analyst Certification – ITX 641 Bankruptcy Taxation, Accounting and Financial Reporting
- ® CIB Chartered International Banker – ITX 642 Law of Banking and Financial Institutions – Certified International Banker Programme
- ® CPM Chartered Portfolio Manager – ITX 643 Equity Investments and Strategies lead instructor Stephen Polak, MSA, CPA/PFS, CFE, CFF (25 years IRS LMSB)
- ® CLA Chartered Loan Analyst – ITX 644 Loan Workouts, Debt Collection and Foreclosure
- ® AAPM – CPC Certified Project Consultant – ITX PM – Contingent upon demand/enrollment – Experts C. Thong & Mentz. Contracts & Scope
Collaboration each course is 42 lecture hours webcam-online for with showing and sharing of applications – recorded for on-demand viewing. Global network built amongst students, faculty, and returning alumni.
Knowledge & Efficiency Stand out from peers with full access and training on the industry tax and financial services databases, Westlaw and Lexis, CCH, Checkpoint, IBFD, Tax Analysts, BNA, Westlaw Business, Westlaw China, Complinet, and Butterworths, amongst the others.
Technology Confidence with planning and compliance software such as Orbitax, CCH compliance, Compliance Resource Network, and tax risk management enterprise systems e.g. Vertex.
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