Lunch and Learn: Taxes in the Time of COVID / Workshop


Start Date / Time: March 11, 2021 12:00 pm

End Date / Time: March 11, 2021 1:00 pm

Venue: Online

Price: Free

Discipline:

Lunch and Learn: Taxes in the Time of COVID / Workshop
Thursday, March 11, 12-1 p.m.
Free with RSVP (registration closes at 10 a.m. the day of the event)

It’s possible a lot has changed with your finances since COVID-19 hit, and we want to help you however we can. Grab your lunch and come have a conversation with CPA Valerie Mosely about navigating your 2020 tax return!

You will be invited to submit questions ahead of time once you register. We will do our best to answer as many as possible.

About Valerie Mosely
Valerie Moseley, CPA knew she was a tax nut when she started helping her friends prepare their tax returns for fun! Since then, she has worked at several Seattle public accounting firms, helping individuals and small businesses with their tax preparation and planning needs. In that time, she has developed a reputation for her friendly demeanor and clear explanations. She enjoys teaching clients, helping them understand their particular situation, allowing them to make the best tax and business choices.

Valerie is a CPA licensed with the Washington State Board of Accountancy. She is a QuickBooks ProAdvisor, a Xero Certified Partner, and a Freshbooks Certified Beancounter. She is also a member of the Washington State Society of CPAs, the National Association of Tax Professionals, and the Accounting & Financial Women’s Alliance where she is active in the Seattle chapter’s tax roundtable. She is a financial literacy volunteer with the Washington State Society of CPAs and through that organization has helped new homeowners, low-income taxpayers, and budding business owners. She also volunteers with the Small Business Administration, introducing entrepreneurs to the fun world of business tax obligations in SCORE’s monthly Small Business Workshop, and coaching entrepreneurs in SBA’s Emerging Leader’s Program. Valerie has a background in the performing arts; she is the former Treasurer of the Board of Ear to the Ground, a Seattle-based physical theatre company, and is the former Treasurer of the Board of Washington Lawyers for the Arts.

About Artist Trust
Artist Trust is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and encourage artists working in all disciplines to enrich community life throughout Washington State. Since its founding in 1986, Artist Trust has invested over $10 million in individual artists through grant programs and provides a comprehensive suite of professional development training and resources to help artists achieve their career goals. Learn more at artisttrust.org.

Have Questions?
Email Program Manager Lydia Boss


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