IRS Practice Series: Representing Your Client at a 1040 Audit (Completed)

Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Instructor: Eva Rosenberg
Begin Time:  12:00pm Pacific Time
1:00pm Mountain Time
2:00pm Central Time
3:00pm Eastern Time
CPE Credit:  2 hours for CPAs
2 hours Federal Tax Related for EAs and OTRPs
2 hours Federal Tax Law for CTEC

This course will explain how to take over an audit from a client, the use of the power of attorney, communications with IRS, scheduling options for the audit, preparing the clients records for the audit, communicating potential results before the audit, and how to conduct the audit.

As our “thank you for attending” gift, participants registered for this webinar will receive a complimentary electronic issue of Wolter Kluwer’s Journal of Tax Practice & Procedure

Who Should Attend
Any proactive, current or prospective, Circular 230 practitioner that understands the IRS is ramping up the "close the tax gap". Tax practitioners who want to protect their existing clients from IRS' predatory audit actions and grow their business into this rapidly expanding market.

Topics Covered

  • Identifying clients with unreported income
  • Identifying non-deductible expenses
  • Proof of cash spreadsheets
  • (Re)constructing books when client didn't have proper accounting
  • Locating deductions and credits client overlooked
  • What to bring to an audit
  • What not to bring
  • Changing the venue, following up, protecting yourself from your client...and more

Learning Objectives

  • Identify how the Internal Revenue Manual rules regarding audits
  • Recognize where and how to research IRS audit practices for your client's industry
  • Differentiate IRS examiner limitations and rules
  • Recognize how to reconstruct missing data
  • Identify deductions that will definitely be lost during the audit
  • Recognize how to detect your client's unreported income (if any) — before IRS does
  • Identify how to find deductions, credits, or adjustments that were missed on the original tax return

Level
Intermediate

Instructional Method
Group: Internet-based

NASBA Field of Study
Taxes (2 hours)

Program Prerequisites
A basic understanding of a 1040 audit.

Advance Preparation
None.

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