SALT Mastery Series: Multnomah County / City of Portland Taxation Update (2 hours - morning) - Webcast
Overview
Learn about the Multnomah County and City of Portland taxation laws and calculations, including changes and current issues! This in-depth 2-hour session will walk you through how these local taxes are calculated and update important taxation issues in Multnomah County and the City of Portland.
Highlights
- Current tax year changes
- Determining liability
- Nexus and apportionment issues
- All exemptions
- Tax calculations
- Penalty and interest discussions
- An opportunity to ask client-specific questions
Designed For
CPAs with general taxation experience
Objectives
Learn how these two local taxes work with updates on current issues.
This event is part of the following bundles:
SALT Mastery Series Bundle
Multiple Events Between -
Up to 20.0 Credits
Member Price: $600
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Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Amy Hansen, City of Portland Revenue Division
Amy Hansen is the Personal Income Tax Processing Supervisor in the City of Portland Revenue Division. During her career at the City, she has been involved with the collection and administration of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Business Income Tax, Supervisor of Mailroom Operations in the Revenue Division, involved in project work for the Integrated Tax System, Filing Enforcement Collections, and Change Management.
(1/2/2026)
Cynthia Nagata, City of Portland Revenue Division
Cynithia is a Senior Revenue Auditor with the City of Portland's Revenue Division. She joined the City in 2017, initially working in the Accounting Division before transitioning to the Revenue Division in 2022. Prior to joining the City, she worked at a CPA firm for four years, where she advanced to the role of Tax Supervisor. She is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Oregon and holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Portland State University.
(1/2/2026)
Danny DeSelle, City of Portland Revenue Division
Danny has been with the Revenue Division since 2014 and has held a variety of roles, including business processing, collections, and tax support operations. He's been a Business Income Tax Supervisor on both the Processing side as well as with the Collection team for several years. In May of 2025, he was appointed as the Business Tax Section manager. Danny has a BS in Business/Marketing from Oregon State University. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, reading, running, watching baseball games, trying out new restaurants, vacationing, and spending time with his wife and two kids.
(1/2/2026)
John Hallett, City of Portland Revenue Division
John Hallett supervises the Business Tax Property & Filing Enforcement team at the Revenue Division, where he helps lead the Division's business tax non-filer efforts. He has held previous roles supervising the business tax processing team, and Revenue Division mailroom, in addition to working on withholding for the SHS/PFA personal income taxes.
Prior to joining the Revenue Division, John spent 10 years in project management roles in both the non-profit and for-profit worlds.
John received his BA in political science and German from Indiana University and his MA in international economic affairs from American University in Washington, DC. In his free time, he can be found in a local park with his wife and daughter or seen climbing, running, and skiing in the Cascades.
(1/2/2026)
Rachelle Adams-Muir, Revenue Auditor, City of Portland Revenue Division
Shelley Adams-Muir has been a Personal Income Tax Supervisor in the City of Portland Revenue Division for three years. She leads the team that focuses on employer withholding and resolution of complex account tasks for the Metro Supportive Housing Services (SHS) and Multnomah County Preschool for All (PFA) personal and withholding taxes. In the five years prior to becoming a supervisor, Shelley worked in the Arts tax program, the Portland/Multnomah County business income tax program, and as a Subject Matter Expert in the development of the Metro SHS and Multnomah County PFA tax collection systems.
(1/2/2026)
Non-Member Price $110.00
Member Price $75.00