Target Audience: CPAs, EAs, Annual Filing Season Program Participants
Field of Study: Taxation (NASBA); Federal Tax Law (IRS)
Seminar Level: Beginner
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: THE IRS ACCEPTS THIS SEMINAR FOR ONE (1) CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT FOR ENROLLED AGENTS (EA) AND ANNUAL FILING SEASON PROGRAM (AFSP) PARTICIPANTS. Others, PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR RESPECTIVE STATE LICENSING AGENCY REGARDING ACCEPTABILITY OF THIS CREDIT.
Note: the credit received from this seminar qualifies as continuing education that is required to obtain the voluntary AFSP – record of completion. however, this website does not offer the AFSP annual federal tax refresher (AFTR) course.
IRS COMMUNICATIONS AND LIAISON IS REGISTERED WITH THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE BOARDS OF ACCOUNTANCY (NASBA) AS A SPONSOR OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ON THE NATIONAL REGISTRY OF CPE SPONSORS. STATE BOARDS OF ACCOUNTANCY HAVE FINAL AUTHORITY ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL COURSES FOR CPE CREDIT. COMPLAINTS REGARDING REGISTERED SPONSORS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE NATIONAL REGISTRY OF CPE SPONSORS THROUGH ITS WEBSITE:
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DISCLAIMER: THIS WEBINAR WAS RECORDED ON JULY 21, 2020, AND THE INFORMATION WAS CORRECT AT THE TIME OF RECORDING.
IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig will discuss current issues affecting tax administration, IRS programs and services, and future agency initiatives.
By the end of this presentation you will be able to:
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List Commissioners vast Tax Experience
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Determine where to find the two online tools that help deliver Economic Impact Payments
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List ways that you can help Economic Impact Payments reach those eligible
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Determine when the IRS will begin accepting Amended Tax Returns Electronically
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Cite ways in which the IRS and Community Partners have combatted Identity Theft and Fraud
No prerequisites or advanced preparation are required for this seminar.