These are unprecedented times, and the country is still suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic, with not just the loss of family and friends but also the economic and tax fallout.
This panel will review the CARE Act and other initiatives by the IRS and Congress designed to address the pandemic’s impact, the current state of affairs, and what practitioners should be thinking about to help their clients through the continuing effects of COVID-19.
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.
Green & Sklarz LLC
Attorney at Law
jmarsh@gs-lawfirm.com
(203) 285-8545
For nearly 20 years, Jason has practiced general business and corporate law, commercial finance, commercial real estate, land use, promotions, marketing and advertising law, and intellectual property. He has worked with individuals and businesses of all sizes, from small start-up entities to multi-national corporations.
Marcum LLP
Office Managing Partner
philip.wilson@marcumllp.com
(949) 236-5650
Philip J. Wilson is Managing Partner of the Costa Mesa office of Marcum LLP, one of the largest independent public accounting and advisory services firms in the nation, with offices in major business markets throughout the U.S., as well as Grand Cayman, China, and Ireland. He is the National Practice Leader of the Firm’s Tax Controversy Group. Mr. Wilson has over 30 years of CPA and Business Advisory expertise, including experience as a former IRS Revenue Agent. Mr. Wilson helps individuals and companies resolve tax controversies with the Internal Revenue Service by developing and implementing a resolution strategy. His unique background and experience allow him to represent all levels of corporations and high-net-worth individuals confidently. Before joining Marcum LLP, Mr. Wilson was a founding partner of WilsonMorgan LLP, based in Irvine. He oversaw all of the firm’s tax compliance, tax consulting, and tax controversy engagements. He has substantial experience in the real estate area, including tax structuring for commercial and residential developers and working with clients in a wide variety of industries. Mr. Wilson obtained his master’s degree in business taxation from Golden Gate University and his bachelor’s degree in business administration with an accounting concentration from Western Carolina University.
IRS
Special Counsel
jenauchterlonie@mac.com
Jennifer is a Special Counsel at the IRS, Office of Chief Counsel.
Citrin Cooperman
jgrimaldi@citrincooperman.com
(212) 697-1000
James Grimaldi, a tax partner, has more than 30 years of experience providing strategic tax planning, research, and compliance services. His clients include business owners in a range of industries, including real estate, manufacturing, and family offices, as well as not-for-profits and high net worth individuals. As a tax attorney, he also advises clients on trust and estate planning.
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