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How to Calculate the CSED and Successfully Contest It With the IRS

HOW TO CALCULATE THE CSED AND SUCCESSFULLY CONTEST IT WITH THE IRS

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Presentation Length 2.0 hours

Recorded DateApril 27, 2020
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

This is part two of the Understanding IRS Statute Of Limitations: ASED, RSED & CSED course. Part one can be found here.

This course will cover how to obtain the IRS CSED and calculate the CSED from available data (IRS Transcripts) and compare them for accuracy and opportunities. In addition, this course will also cover how to verify the tolling events have been entered correctly and if they qualify as tolling events. This is one of the fastest-growing tax controversy areas in tax resolution.

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Roger is considered the foremost authority on all things involving e-services and IRS transcripts since pioneering the IRS Transcript analysis a decade ago. He launched Tax Help Software, which has downloaded over one-third of a billion transcripts. Roger is a national speaker on tax industry best practices. He also consults with some of the largest tax software companies, accounting firms, tax resolution firms, and the IRS.


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In 2010 Roger Nemeth managed a large tax franchise in Atlanta that employed 15 Enrolled Agents. Everyday he observed the large amount of time spent requesting and waiting by a fax machine on the transcripts from the IRS. These transcripts are difficult to read, therefore even more time was spent organizing the data to find the tax issues and help the client. He attempted to buy a "Transcript Analyzer" product to reduce the amount of time it took to handle these tax issues. After hours of scouring the Internet, Roger realized that one did not exist. From that point Audit Detective began and has now evolved into an extensive analysis of tax data going back to 1990. Their users have downloaded over 90,000,000 IRS transcripts and processed over 75,000 Reports. They are constantly improving the product and open to suggestions from our users.