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IRS Presenting: Field Assistance Services

IRS PRESENTING: FIELD ASSISTANCE SERVICES

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CPE Credits 1.0 hour
Subject Area 1.0 - Taxes (Federal Tax)
CE Credits 1.0 hour
Course Id# - HURS9-T-01230-22-O
Course Level Basic
Instructional Method Group Internet Based
Prerequisites None
Advanced Preparation None
Course Description

This webinar will cover the role that IRS Field Assistance plays in providing face-to-face assistance to taxpayers. The presenter will discuss and list the services offered by Field Assistance as well as review the services offered at IRS.gov. This webinar will also discuss the benefits of having an IRS online account.

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify the role that IRS Field Assistance plays in providing face-to-face assistance to taxpayers

  • List the services offered by Field Assistance and IRS.gov

  • Recognize the benefits of having an IRS online account

Dan Belarmino

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Senior Stakeholder Liaison

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Dan Arnell Belarmino is a Sr. Stakeholder Liaison Tax Specialist with the Internal Revenue Service. As a Sr. Stakeholder Liaison, he collaborates, informs, and communicates priority outreach messages to all taxpayer communities, including major employers, community associations and tax practitioner organizations to provide significant messages that impact taxpayers to ensure compliance with the tax laws.

Dan started his career with the IRS in 2007 as Individual Taxpayer Advisory Specialist (ITAS), in the Taxpayer Assistance Center of the Wage and Investment Division. While working as an ITAS, he became the lead, on the job instructor, classroom instructor, and worked as a group manager. He moved on to become a Revenue Agent for the Small Business and Self-Employed Division. In 2020 he moved to Tax Exempt and Government Entities as a Revenue Agent and worked in Rulings and Determination department and Field Exam examining exempt organizations. He specializes in the areas of Child related Credits, Individual Tax returns and its schedules, and Exempt Organizations.

Dan graduated from University of Southeastern Philippines in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Language and Literature. He earned his Master of Science in Accountancy in 2013 from University of Phoenix.

Dan immigrated from the Philippines in 1999 with his family, he speaks and writes fluent Tagalog and Cebuano languages.

Michael Mudroncik

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Senior Stakeholder Liaison

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Mike has been with the IRS since 2002 working in the Stakeholder Liaison position since 2009 and, prior to that, as a Revenue Agent, SB/SE Exam Division, in Downers Grove, IL.  

Mike holds degrees in Business Administration and Accounting from Indiana University, an MBA from DePaul University and is working on completing a Master of Science in Taxation degree, also from DePaul University.

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About Our Presenter

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The IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury and one of the world's most efficient tax administrators. In fiscal year 2012, the IRS collected more than $2.5 trillion in revenue and processed more than 237 million tax returns.