Just received this from CSEA - a 1 hour workshop for Quicbooks Data Files
and what to expect for future IRS Business Audits
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and what to expect for future IRS Business Audits
Session Description:
IRS has begun requesting QuickBooks® data files in examinations of business taxpayers. This course will cover IRS authority to request QuickBooks® data files, the format of the files requested, what changes can be made to a file before turning it over to the IRS, and protecting sensitive data included in the files.
Learning Objectives:
Attendees can expect to learn:
• Which type of file and password level the IRS is requesting
• What the IRS says it will do with the data file
• IRS claimed legal authority to request data and their response to refusing to comply with the request
• How to limit the information given to the IRS in the data file
• Alternatives to providing a QuickBooks® data file
• How to take a proactive approach to protecting your client’s privacy
• How to fix common client errors with click-by-click examples
Speaker:
The speaker for this session, Mark F. Seid, EA, CPA, is admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court. Mr. Seid earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo with a concentration in accounting. He began his career as an internal revenue agent with the IRS in the San Jose, CA district serving in both San Jose and San Luis Obispo, CA.
IRS has begun requesting QuickBooks® data files in examinations of business taxpayers. This course will cover IRS authority to request QuickBooks® data files, the format of the files requested, what changes can be made to a file before turning it over to the IRS, and protecting sensitive data included in the files.
Learning Objectives:
Attendees can expect to learn:
• Which type of file and password level the IRS is requesting
• What the IRS says it will do with the data file
• IRS claimed legal authority to request data and their response to refusing to comply with the request
• How to limit the information given to the IRS in the data file
• Alternatives to providing a QuickBooks® data file
• How to take a proactive approach to protecting your client’s privacy
• How to fix common client errors with click-by-click examples
Speaker:
The speaker for this session, Mark F. Seid, EA, CPA, is admitted to practice before the U.S. Tax Court. Mr. Seid earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo with a concentration in accounting. He began his career as an internal revenue agent with the IRS in the San Jose, CA district serving in both San Jose and San Luis Obispo, CA.
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