To Verify or Let It Fly: What to Do About Questionable Tax Return Information
Online
2.00 Credits
Member Price $79.00
Non-Member Price $109.00
Overview
Tax return preparation and consulting always involves the accountant's review of – and reliance on – information provided by the client. Not everything can, or need be, verified. This workshop considers the duty of CPA tax return preparers to make further inquiries, from the perspective of Circular 230, preparer penalties and professional ethics.
Objectives
- Differentiate between the theoretical accounting concepts and objectives of financial accounting from those of tax accounting.
- Review the verification requirements imposed by statute, by the IRS and by the accounting profession for purposes of accounting and professional ethics.
- Compare accounting for tax uncertainties in financial and tax accounting.
- Critique the verification procedures and protocols utilized in real world cases (Case Studies)
Highlights
- Clear Reflection of Income: Really?
- The Verification Drill
- Tax Ethics and the Conceptual Framework
- The Tax Uncertainties Dance (Tax and Financial Reporting)
- Cases and Controversies
- Blanco v. United States
- U.S. v. Fairchild
- Conclusion
Designed For
Accountants who prepare income tax returns or offer tax consulting
Prerequisites
None
Preparation
None
Notice
Your webinar can be accessed via https://ctcpas.acpen.com/Account/loginhttps://ctcpas.acpen.com/. If you do not have an ACPEN account, please sign up for an account using the email address you have on file with CTCPA.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Albert Spalding, Executive Education, Inc.
Bert is an accounting professor at Wayne State University in MI. He is an attorney-CPA and holds the CFF credential from the AICPA. He has authored several books and dozens of articles on ethics as well as various accounting topics.
Non-Member Price $109.00
Member Price $79.00