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Surgent's Representing a Client in an IRS Audit
Start Date/Time
Wednesday, March 12 2025 11:00AM
Wednesday, March 12 2025 11:00AM
End Date/Time
Wednesday, March 12 2025 2:00 PM
Wednesday, March 12 2025 2:00 PM
Credit Hours
3.00
3.00
Fields of Study
Taxes
Taxes
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Basic
Basic
Member
$169.00
$169.00
Non-Member
$239.00
$239.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
WEBIN
WEBIN
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Scheduled
Scheduled
Description
Recent legislation in Congress has provided the IRS with substantially increased funding to bolster its human staff and purchase software that will allow the IRS to audit many more taxpayers in a more effective way. The IRS believes it can target the right kinds of taxpayers for audits so that it will not waste its time on audits that produce little, if any, revenue. The purpose of this program is to discuss the current state of IRS audits and the anticipated increases in the IRS's ability to audit wealthier taxpayers in an efficient way. Panelists will discuss the state of the IRS's current audits and where the IRS is headed with audits in the coming years. Tax practitioners should also be aware of the state of the IRS's efforts to target efficiencies so as to produce the most revenue.
Designed For
Accounting and finance professionals advising clients with respect to an IRS audit
Objectives
- Thoroughly understand the current state of IRS audits
- Advise clients regarding anticipated changes in upcoming IRS audits
Major Subjects
- Substantially increased IRS funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act
- IRS test program in 2024 to determine if it should prepare tax returns
- Using improved data and analytics to tailor timely collections contacts
- Auditing large corporations and partnerships
- Audits of high income and high net worth individuals
- Information Document Requests
- What happens when a client agrees or disagrees with the IRS’s audit findings
- The Dirty Dozen: roadmap to IRS audit issues
Prerequisites
None