Issue Number: 2018-27
Inside This Issue
- Atlanta IRS Tax Forum Opens Next Week with Focus on Tax Reform
- IRS Letter CP3219A: Statutory Notice of Deficiency
- Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself
1. Atlanta IRS Tax Forum Opens Next Week with Focus on Tax Reform
The first of the 2018 IRS Nationwide Tax Forums opens next Tuesday in Atlanta with a slate of seminars focused on tax reform.
IRS experts will present the following seminars:
• Highlights of Tax Changes from a Tax Forms Perspective • Tax Reform Highlights for Employers • Tax Reform Highlights for Small Businesses and Pass Through Entities • Get Ready for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act New Due Diligence Requirements
IRS association partners will also lead Tax Reform-themed seminars on topics such as Section 199A Qualified Business Income Deduction Allowance, S Corporations and Expensing/Section 179.
The Forum agenda also includes several sessions on cybersecurity and data theft prevention. Altogether, attendees can choose from 40 seminars and workshops and earn up to 18 continuing education credits.
It’s not too late to register. To sign up for Atlanta or one of the other IRS Tax Forums, visit IRSTaxForum.com.
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2. IRS Letter CP3219A: Statutory Notice of Deficiency
What to do when your client receives a CP3219A statutory notice of deficiency from the IRS? Find out in this new YouTube video.
For this and other videos, visit the IRS YouTube Channel.
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3. Protect Your Clients; Protect Yourself
Cybersecurity is a hot topic for tax professionals these days. Stay up to date. Bookmark Protect Your Clients, Protect Yourself.
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