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Steve Klitzner
Representing taxpayers who have IRS problems is a challenge. The IRS has little sympathy for delinquent individuals and businesses. Fortunately, taxpayers have rights and, through their legal representative, they can successfully negotiate a …
LG Brooks EA
The IRS has established several "Penalty Campuses" to address taxpayer requests regarding "penalty abatements." Tax penalty provisions were enacted under the law to provide a means to enforce compliance and to compel the voluntary filing of tax returns along with the voluntary payment of tax. Prior to 1955, …
Randy Lawshe'
Are you considering expanding your practice to include representation? Have you already made the decision but have no idea where or how to begin? This session provides a basic overview of representation, covers details on the procedures involved and explains how to represent your client during an audit. We …
Andrew Poulos
S corporation officer compensation is one of the hottest areas of tax law, yet the majority of small businesses operate as S corporations without knowing the rules of officer compensation. Learn who falls under the officer umbrella in an S corporation. Find out what factors the courts have …
Steve Klitzner
The New Appeals Judicial Approach and Culture (AJAC) Project: How the IRS is Now More Appealing In July 2013, the IRS issued a memorandum to its Appeals employees concerning the implementation of the Appeals Judicial Approach and …
LG Brooks EA
A Power of Attorney (POA) is an extremely important legal document that clients must properly execute before authorizing a tax professional to represent them before the IRS. More specifically a POA is the representative's written authorization to …
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Representing taxpayers who have IRS problems is a challenge. The IRS has little sympathy for delinquent individuals and businesses. Fortunately, taxpayers have rights and, through their legal representative, they can successfully negotiate a resolution that allows them to move on with their lives. To effectively represent their clients, tax practitioners must know the law, the rules and IRS policy. This session covers eight of the most common mistakes practitioners make and how to avoid them.Click on which handouts you would like to download. If your download does not start automatically then right-click (control + click on Mac) and "save as" to download them.
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