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Course Description

This course provides practical knowledge of the day-to-day practices and procedures of the Internal Revenue Service from rulings, collections and criminal enforcement with specific references to statutes and regulations. Students are introduced to the civil component of a tax practice with an emphasis on changes mandated by the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998. This course enables taxpayers and practitioners to deal effectively with the IRS in representing themselves or a client and ensure that Service personnel do not overstep the bounds of their authority or fail to act in accordance with Service procedures in dealing with taxpayers. Topics include administrative structure of the IRS; ethical duties of taxpayers and practitioners; preparer penalties and the statute of limitations; IRS authority to obtain records from taxpayers, tax clients and third parties; consequences of noncompliance; IRS procedures in determining, reviewing, litigating and collecting tax deficiencies; and the roles of the Examination Division, Appeals Division, Collection Division and Criminal Enforcement Division.

Course Outline

This course provides practical knowledge of the day-to-day practices and procedures of the Internal Revenue Service, from rulings, collections, and criminal enforcement with specific references to statutes and regulations.

Notes

Contact:
John Caruso
jcaruso@unex.ucla.edu

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Section Title
Federal Tax Practice and Procedures
Type
Online
Dates
Jun 24, 2024 to Sep 08, 2024
Contact Hours
33.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Standard credit (4 units) $855.00
Available for Credit
4 units
Refund Request Deadline
Jun 28, 2024
Transfer Request Deadline
Jun 28, 2024
Withdrawal Request Deadline
Jun 29, 2024 to Sep 02, 2024
Instructors
Section Notes

Enrollment limited.

Section Materials
  • (Mandatory) Course syllabus not yet available.
  • Book (Mandatory) Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud in a Nutshell by Watson © 2022 West Academic 6th edition ISBN 9781685612115
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