Providing Tax Advice: Professional Standards 2024

Thursday, July 18, 2024
Webcast or Webinar, Online
11:00AM - 1:00 PM (opens at 10:30AM) EST
2Credits

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Course Type: Webcast
Course Code: 24/5124362
Level: Advanced
Vendor: California CPA Education Foundation
Field of Study: Taxes

Overview:

Tax professionals advise clients in many ways, from direct written and oral advice to "taking a position" while preparing a return. This course is an overview of professional standards when giving tax advice. Statutes, regulations, and conduct requirements under Federal tax law regulate the provision of advice. For CPAs, standards of conduct are issued by the AICPA and adopted by the Boards of Accountancy of every state. Companion course: Understanding CPA Communication Privileges in Tax Practice 2024

Objectives:

• Recognize the various regulatory and professional requirements for providing clients with tax advice • Identify critical areas in providing tax advice to clients • Determine communication to clients for tax positions taken on their behalf, including any required return disclosures

Major Topics:

• Overview of the various types of advice tax professionals provide clients • The preparer penalties • The duty to advise clients with regard to potential taxpayer penalties • The primary AICPA rules with regard to advising and communicating tax advice • Circular 230 and the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility oversight and disciplinary authority

Major Topics:

• Overview of the various types of advice tax professionals provide clients • The preparer penalties • The duty to advise clients with regard to potential taxpayer penalties • The primary AICPA rules with regard to advising and communicating tax advice • Circular 230 and the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility oversight and disciplinary authority

Designed For:

CPAs, EAs and tax preparers.

Prerequisites:

Tax practitioners with two years experience and a working knowledge of the AICPA Statements on Standards for Tax Services and IRS Circular 230.