To most taxpayers, IRS Collection seems random and frightening. The reality is that IRS Collection is very straightforward if you understand the rules. Our panel of experts will demystify the federal tax collection landscape and explain the IRS Collection process, how it works, step-by-step.
The IRS Representation Conference brings together representatives from the government and expert private practitioners to compare perspectives on a variety of topics involving federal tax audits, appeals, and litigation. The Conference covers a wide range of representation issues, from procedural seminars to substantive programs, estate & gift issues, ethical problems, current enforcement initiatives, sensitive audits, and civil and criminal tax penalties.
This comprehensive, two full-day event focuses on the practical issues and how to handle them rather than theoretical issues.
View further details on the event here.
Please note: Enrolling in an individual session will grant you access to the entire two-day event.
Quinnipiac Law School
Director of the Tax Clinic
sara.spodick@quinnipiac.edu
(203) 582-3288
Green & Sklarz LLC
Enrolled Agent, Paralegal
aevans@gs-lawfirm.com
(203) 285-8545
Amanda is an enrolled agent (E.A) and paralegal with Green & Sklarz LLC. As an E.A., Amanda is a federally-authorized tax practitioner with technical expertise in taxation and is empowered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels (examination, collection, and appeals) of the Internal Revenue Service.
IRS
Commissioner, Small Business/Self-Employed Division
(202) 622-5000
Mary Beth Murphy is Commissioner, Small Business/Self-Employed Division where she oversees taxpayer programs and services, affecting the nation’s small business and self-employed individuals. She is responsible for providing executive leadership and direction to a nationwide staff of approximately 20,000 employees responsible for service and enforcement programs for taxpayers who file personal, corporate, flow-through, employment, excise and estate and gift tax returns. Mary Beth provides leadership and oversight to the Future State executive team finding bold and creative ways to achieve our goals and enhance collaboration among the business units.
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