For those of you who are having to deal with the 2012 RTRP test:
It is my understanding that the only Publication 17 available at the test site is the HTML version ( http://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/index.html ) as opposed to the preferred user-friendly PDF version (
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf ) which most of us already keep bookmarked on our computers.
The HTML version is extremely awkward (and slow!) to navigate, to say the least.
Does the "index" function (shown at bottom left of a long screen) in the HTML version actually function, and if so can you then click on the blue links to reach directly the referenced location? I fear it may be a system of start in directory, go to index, find topic location, return to index, and start scrolling (repeat as needed!) to find THAT topic. Rather primitive...and time-consuming!!... to say the least!
I know there is a group of questions related to Circular 230 issues. Since the IRS is obviously stressing that topic, what suggestions do you have for reviewing that item beforehand. (I'm not sure I have enough strong coffee in the house to keep me awake!)
Thanks for any input!
FE
It is my understanding that the only Publication 17 available at the test site is the HTML version ( http://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/index.html ) as opposed to the preferred user-friendly PDF version (
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf ) which most of us already keep bookmarked on our computers.
The HTML version is extremely awkward (and slow!) to navigate, to say the least.
Does the "index" function (shown at bottom left of a long screen) in the HTML version actually function, and if so can you then click on the blue links to reach directly the referenced location? I fear it may be a system of start in directory, go to index, find topic location, return to index, and start scrolling (repeat as needed!) to find THAT topic. Rather primitive...and time-consuming!!... to say the least!
I know there is a group of questions related to Circular 230 issues. Since the IRS is obviously stressing that topic, what suggestions do you have for reviewing that item beforehand. (I'm not sure I have enough strong coffee in the house to keep me awake!)
Thanks for any input!
FE
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