How to Save Money Through Tax Law - NCLBGC 4-HR 2/9/2023
Name:
How to Save Money Through Tax Law - NCLBGC 4-HR 2/9/2023
Date:
February 9, 2023
Time:
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM EST
Registration:
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Event Description:
Start Time Course ID Course Title
1:30 PM BM101 How to Save Money Through Tax Law
Instructor Grady Thomas
WHETHER YOU ARE PLAYING CATCH-UP OR AHEAD OF THE CE GAME, WE HAVE YOU COVERED. The 2 & 4 hour electives are approved for 2022 and 2023 CE credits.
General Statute 87-10.2 states that North Carolina licensed general contractors will be required to complete continuing education (CE) beginning with 2021 license renewals.
8-hours of CE must be completed in order to renew a license by at least one qualifier for licensees in the license classifications of Building, Residential and Unclassified. For the Unclassified license, it shall be the qualifier who has passed the Building examination.
The 8-hour course requirement includes a mandatory 2-hour course produced by the NCLBGC Board with information about changes in the laws and rules and other content applicable to general contracting. The remaining 6-hours will be elective courses produced by outside Providers, submitted to and approved by the Board.
1:30 PM BM101 How to Save Money Through Tax Law
Instructor Grady Thomas
WHETHER YOU ARE PLAYING CATCH-UP OR AHEAD OF THE CE GAME, WE HAVE YOU COVERED. The 2 & 4 hour electives are approved for 2022 and 2023 CE credits.
General Statute 87-10.2 states that North Carolina licensed general contractors will be required to complete continuing education (CE) beginning with 2021 license renewals.
8-hours of CE must be completed in order to renew a license by at least one qualifier for licensees in the license classifications of Building, Residential and Unclassified. For the Unclassified license, it shall be the qualifier who has passed the Building examination.
The 8-hour course requirement includes a mandatory 2-hour course produced by the NCLBGC Board with information about changes in the laws and rules and other content applicable to general contracting. The remaining 6-hours will be elective courses produced by outside Providers, submitted to and approved by the Board.