Speaker - Robert E. McKenzie
Duration - 120 Min
COVID-19 dramatically changed IRS enforcement procedures. In July 2020 the IRS reactivated its enforcement activities after 4 months of no enforcement activity. Since that time it has gradually increased its enforcement presence. This webinar by industry expert Robert McKenzie will provide a timely update of IRS initiatives and procedures. IRS can be expected to return to its prior tough enforcement approach.
Over the past several years, the IRS has seen its budget cut significantly. There has been a corresponding reduction in the quality of service that it provides, including a dramatic cutback in its enforcement efforts. 2019 was a turning point for IRS. It was able to hire 1,000 new enforcement professionals. The new IRS commissioner is improving morale at the agency. This course will examine the methods of the IRS COVID enforcement climate. It will cover new IRS examination and collection priorities and procedures, IRS criminal investigation initiatives, recent important developments for practitioners, and taxpayer advocate services. Other topics to be discussed include problems in the tax system, new procedures at IRS campuses, and the impact of new IRS leadership. This course is certain to get you up to speed on how to properly advise your clients in this new enforcement environment.
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Speaker - Adam Fayne
Duration - 60 Min
This webinar will provide an update of current IRS exam and settlement initiatives and procedures. Taxpayers have increasingly needed to seek the assistance of the IRS Appeals Division due to their inability to obtain a satisfactory result at the examination stage. Taxpayers who are audited usually have a right to appeal any determination by an examination agent. Taxpayers also enjoy the right to appeal certain IRS collection enforcement actions, including seizures and liens
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This webinar will provide insight and tools to assist your client to navigate audits that are both routine and may have a criminal or fraud element. You will learn how to respond to Information Document Requests, how to engage the auditor, how to navigate the delicate balance was fraud is involved, and how to exercise your rights to appeal an unsatisfactory audit determination to the IRS Office of Appeals or the US Tax Court.
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Date - Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Time - 1 PM ET
Speaker - Adam Fayne
Duration - 60 Min
The IRS asserts millions of dollars in tax penalties against taxpayers each year. This webinar session will teach you how to represent your client and seek abatement and removal of IRS penalties. You will learn about Reasonable Cause exceptions to penalties, various methods to request penalty abatement, and how to litigate penalty abatement requests when you are unsuccessful in the examination or appellate stage. We will also discuss the various types of penalties that the IRS may assert against your client.
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Robert E. McKenzie is a partner of the law firm of Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP of Chicago, Illinois, concentrating his practice in representation before the Internal Revenue Service and state agencies. He has lectured extensively on the subject of taxation. He has presented courses before thousands of CPAs, attorneys, and enrolled agents nationwide. He has made numerous media appearances including Dateline NBC and The ABC Nightly News. He dedicates a major portion of his time to representation before the IRS. In 2017 Mr. McKenzie received the American Bar Association Civil and Criminal Tax Penalties Committee’s Jules Ritholz Award. The award recognizes McKenzie’s dedication and achievement in the field of tax controversy. From 2009 to 2011, Mr. McKenzie was a member of the IRS Advisory Council, which advises IRS management. He has been selected as a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and served as its President from 2017 to 2018. He was vice-chair of the ABA Tax Section (2003-2005). Mr. McKenzie is past chairman of the Employment Tax Committee, past co-chair of the Task Force for Bankruptcy Legislation of the ABA Section on Taxation, and past chairman of the Chicago Bar Association Federal Tax Committee. He was Dean of the National Tax Practice Institute (1998-2002).