Oil and Gas Taxation Institute
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Oil and gas tax laws can be challenging. Arming yourself with the facts is the smart way to handle the constant influx of information that this changing industry presents. The Oil and Gas Taxation Institute is a two-part information-packed program that explains tax laws and explores implications using case studies and thoroughly documented reference materials. Instructors lead you through difficult concepts and provide you with the tools necessary to conduct your own research.
Find out for yourself why this program is a must for industry professionals.
Course facilitated by John Tripp and William Miranda.
Tax Institute at a Glance
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Instructor Spotlight: John Tripp
John C. Tripp, Ph.D., CPA is a Professor of Taxation in the Graduate Tax Program and the School of Accountancy at the University of Denver. Dr. Tripp has been teaching income taxation at D.U. since 1979, specializing in the taxation of natural resources, property transactions and consolidated returns. He has worked at Ernst & Young as a Visiting Professor. He is an active member of the American Taxation Association; a former Trustee of COPAS-Colorado a past member of the Washington, D.C. S Corporation Study Group, as well as past Treasurer of the Denver Tax Group. He has served on several tax committees of the Colorado Society of CPA’s; and is a member of the University of Denver’s Tax Institute Planning Committee.
Instructor Spotlight: William Miranda
Mr. Miranda has been a CPA since 1984. As a former tax partner for KPMG, he worked with a variety of clients of different sizes in different industries. While there, he became editor for the annual updates to the oil and gas text that began as Burk & Bowhay’s “Income Taxation of Natural Resources” in 1954. This book was updated annually every year from 1954-2000. As editor, he rewrote a lot of material in the book as tax laws changed over the years and eventually became a co-author. He also worked on advising clients on the income tax aspects of e-commerce, the Internet, and other technology ventures as part of the KPMG e-Tax team.