About this event
It's tax season, and after the first full calendar year of NIL income-earning opportunities, we know student-athletes have questions. INFLCR and Intuit TurboTax have you covered!
Through our new partnership with TurboTax, INFLCR student-athletes can access financial education, tax tools, and other resources to guide them through the tax filing process.
Join us on March 13th for a tax Q&A with INFLCR founder and CEO Jim Cavale, student-athletes Julian Strawthers and Margzetta Frazier, and TurboTax Tax Expert Katharina Reekmans.
We'll cover the most common tax topics student-athletes engaged in NIL deals need to know about and answer your questions live!
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Katharina Reekmans is an Enrolled Agent and a contributor to the TurboTax Blog team. Katharina has years of experience in tax preparation and representation before the IRS. Her passions surround financial literacy and tax law interpretation. She has a strong commitment to using all resources and knowledge to best serve the interest of clients. Katharina has worked as a senior tax accountant, operations manager, and controller. Katharina prides herself on unraveling tax laws so that the average person can understand them.
Jim Cavale is the Founder & CEO of INFLCR and the Chief Innovation Officer for INFLCR's parent company, Teamworks. Elite athletic organizations at both college and pro levels use INFLCR to enhance the lives of their athletes. The Teamworks app helps athletes manage their lives off the field and court, while the INFLCR app helps them build their personal brands to manage and monetize their personal name, image, and likeness (NIL).
Margzetta Frazier is a world-class artistic gymnast who has represented the US National Team and is currently a member of the UCLA gymnastics team. She is a four-time All-American and two-time PAC-12 champion, and most recently has surpassed 100 collegiate routines without a fall. In recognition of her achievements, Margzetta has been nominated for the prestigious AAI Award, which honors the nation's best senior gymnast.
Julian Strawther is originally from Las Vegas, NV, where he excelled in his high school basketball career, averaging 31.5 pts, 11.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2.1 steals per game. He is a current Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team member and a 2021-2022 WCC Honorable Mention athlete. At the 2019 FIBA Under-19 World Cup in Greece, Strawther was second in the tournament averaging 22 points per game.
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