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Ethics in Tax Practice

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Great course. Excellent choice of questions. Clear speaking and insightful comments. Participation of an IRS lawyer also to provide that perspective was genius.

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A discussion of selected ethical issues that arise for in-house and private practitioners, as well as for government personnel in the tax field, including privilege and confidentiality, conflicts of interests, specific provisions of Circular 230 and the AICPA standards, and related subjects.

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Glenn McCoy, Scott D. Michel, Kathryn F. Patterson

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Ethics in Tax Practice (Jan 2020)

Discuss selected ethical issues that arise for in-house and private practitioners, as well as for government personnel in the tax field, including privilege and confidentiality, conflicts of interests, specific provisions of Circular 230 and the AICPA standards, and related subjects. 

Originally presented: Nov 2019 Oil and Gas Tax Conference

Glenn McCoy, KPMG LLP - New York, NY
Scott D. Michel, Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered - Washington, DC
Kathryn F. Patterson, Internal Revenue Service - Washington, DC