When the IRS audits a taxpayer and determines that additional tax is due, the taxpayer may be subject to penalties in addition to the tax due. Further, the tax practitioner involved in preparing that tax return may also be subject to penalties. This course will cover the standards applicable to both the taxpayer and tax practitioner when the IRS determines whether to impose penalties.
The course will review the relevant standards, including reasonable basis, substantial authority, and how to make adequate disclosure. Knowing and applying these standards will help the practitioner and taxpayer avoid IRS penalties.
Self-Study Course Instructions: FOR DOCUMENT-BASED COURSES Download the course document(s) (below) and follow prompts contained in the document. FOR RECORDED COURSES WITH VIDEO Download any course document(s) (below) which may include handouts, glossary, transcripts, etc. Follow any prompts contained in the documents to help you complete the course. Most documents are searchable. |
Identify penalties that both taxpayers and tax return preparers can face for different kinds of errors on returns
Kostelanetz LLP
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Michael Sardar has extensive experience in a wide range of tax controversy and white-collar criminal defense matters. Mr. Sardar represents clients in all stages of civil and criminal tax controversies before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), state tax authorities, the Department of Justice, and local prosecutors.
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