From Assessment to Collection: A Primer on Tax Procedure and Tips for Representing High Net Worth Clients at Audit

Date
October 23, 2012

Most colleges and law schools do not emphasize tax practice and procedure and, as a result, many practitioners are left to pick up this important information on thier own from the trial and error of daily practice. Now is your chance to acquire an overview of how the United States tax system works. This session covers the basics of tax practice and procedure, from assessment to audit, appeals, Tax Court and ultimately collection and statutes of limitations. In addition, the program will review current IRS audit priorities and tips for representing the high net-worth taxpayer during an an audit. Even for experienced tax practitioners, this is a great opportunity to brush up on the basics, learn what the IRS is focusing now and pick up tips that you can use in your practice.

Speaker

Speaker Image for Bryan Skarlatos
Partner, Kostelanetz & Fink, LLP

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