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Webinar: Tax Collection Defense
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Date/Time
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January 9/8:30 am - 4:00 pm PST
Price
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$275/member, $375/non-member
Description
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Tax collection issues can be as simple as responding to a bill or as complicated as a bankruptcy reorganization. For tax preparers to represent a client in a tax collection matter, the preparer should have a fundamental understanding of tax collection laws, know the options for resolving tax collection cases and the procedures available for reaching those resolutions. Analyze applicable laws, procedures and potential resolutions, including the law of tax liens and levies and procedures available for resolving a tax collection matter. Also, cover alternative resolutions, including installment agreements, offers in compromise and bankruptcy.
Learning objectives
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1) Recognize the tax collection functions of the IRS and California tax authorities.
2) Identify the law of tax liens and levies, including attachment to property, perfection and priority over competing interests.
3) Identify the available procedures, including collection due process (CDP), other collection appeals and lien relief alternatives.
4) Determine the options for resolving collection issues, including installment agreement and offer in compromise rules and discharging and resolving taxes in bankruptcy.
Speaker
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Steven R. Mather, Esq.
Learning level
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Intermediate
Prerequisites
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Working knowledge of resolving tax bills preferred.
Advanced Preparation
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None
Continuing Education
:
8 hours federal tax law
Note: Webinar is administered by CalCPA
When
1/9/2018 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
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