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Overview
Why You Should Attend
The Inflation Reduction Act (“IRA”) allocated billions in long-term funding for the IRS on top of its regular annual appropriations. Much of this additional funding has been earmarked for “enforcement,” broadly defined to include a range of activities intended to ensure compliance with the federal tax law. The IRS has been actively deploying this funding to hire and train new examination agents, collection officers and attorneys, bringing needed experience and assistance to fill in behind years of attrition. As this ramp up continues, in-house tax personnel and advisors at law and accounting firms should expect to encounter a significant uptick in enforcement activity in the coming years.
For tax practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the nuances of representing your clients in tax controversies, PLI is delighted to present this one-day program in which leading experts will help you navigate the evolving tax enforcement and compliance environment.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be able to:
- Anticipate potential federal tax controversy issues before they arise
- Assist taxpayers in understanding the compliance and enforcement risks associated with uncertain tax reporting positions and in taking steps to mitigate those risks
- Effectively resolve issues in the IRS examination and administrative appeal process
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for tax attorneys, accountants and in-house tax professionals interested in obtaining a broader understanding of the process for handling tax controversy matters in the context of IRS audits and administrative appeal proceedings and key concepts that arise in tax controversy.
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: Interest in exploring the tax controversy process
Intended Audience: Attorneys, accountants and in-house tax professionals seeking a deeper understanding of the nuances of representing your clients in tax controversies.
Advanced Preparation: None