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Ethical Issues in Practicing Before the IRS

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Ethical Issues in Practicing Before the IRS
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Good even for tax planners rather than those practicing before IRS

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Focus on ethical responsibilities and considerations in representing non-profits before the IRS. In particular, the session will address the practical impact of Circular 230, the intersection between Circular 230 and state rules for both attorneys and CPAs, and managing IRS exams and other encounters with the IRS.

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1. Ethical Issues in Practicing Before the IRS (Jul 2019)

Meghan R. Biss, Ruth M. Madrigal

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Ethical Issues in Practicing Before the IRS (Jul 2019)

Focus on ethical responsibilities and considerations in representing non-profits before the IRS. In particular, the session will address the practical impact of Circular 230, the intersection between Circular 230 and state rules for both attorneys and CPAs, and managing IRS exams and other encounters with the IRS. 

Originally presented: Jun 2019 Higher Education Taxation Institute

Meghan R. Biss, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered - Washington, DC
Ruth M. Madrigal, KPMG LLP - Washington, DC