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Avoiding Tax Malpractice

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Avoiding Tax Malpractice
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Tax practitioners are continuously confronted with potential potholes and landmines when preparing tax returns for and advising a client with regard to tax matters. Hear a discussion of the malpractice landscape for attorney and CPA tax practitioners with a focus on identifying risks and steps that may be taken to avoid exposure.

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1. Avoiding Tax Malpractice (Jan 2017)

Arthur J. "Kip" Dellinger

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Session 1 —58 mins
Avoiding Tax Malpractice (Jan 2017)

Tax practitioners are continuously confronted with potential potholes and landmines when preparing tax returns for and advising a client with regard to tax matters. Hear a discussion of the malpractice landscape for attorney and CPA tax practitioners with a focus on identifying risks and steps that may be taken to avoid exposure.

Originally presented: Nov 2016 Taxation Conference

Arthur J. "Kip" Dellinger, Cooper, Moss, Resnick, Klein & Co., LLP - Sherman Oaks, CA