Practice Before the IRS ON DEMAND
Available Until
Your Desk
2.0 Credits
Member Price $58.00
Non-Member Price $67.00
Overview
The IRS routinely processes more than 240 million tax returns each year, many of them prepared by tax professionals. Not surprisingly, as tax law becomes increasingly complex, taxpayers often seek the assistance of knowledgeable professionals to represent them with respect to tax and other matters before the IRS. However, the ability to represent a client before the IRS is, with certain exceptions, extremely limited. This course addresses the nature of practice before the IRS, identifies those permitted to engage in such practice and examines the power of attorney under which a taxpayer authorizes representation before the IRS.
Highlights
IRS practice. Representing a client before the IRS.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs, financial professionals, enrolled agents, and attorneys.
Objectives
Define practice before the Internal Revenue Service. Recognize the general scope of permitted enrolled agent practice responsibilities. Identify the extent of practice privileges possessed by individuals permitted to practice before the IRS. Describe the nature and function of a tax power of attorney and identify the acts that may be performed for a client under it. Understand how to withdraw from and revoke an existing tax power of attorney.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Paul Winn, Western CPE
Paul Winn CLU ChFC is a writer with more than 30 years experience in the life insurance and securities industry as an agent/registered representative, an agency head, a marketing vice president for a life insurance company and the president of a corporate registered investment adviser. He was a long serving member of the advisory board to the New York State insurance department. He is a published book author and creator of more than 200 taxation, insurance and securities training courses.
Non-Member Price $67.00
Member Price $58.00