| Faculty: | Ronny Buni |
| Production Date: | December 17 2010 |
| Knowledge Level: | Basic |
| Prerequisites: | None |
Description
As Treasury Circular 230 has undergone numerous revisions to reflect increased enforcement, it is imperative that tax practitioners familiarize themselves with these important modifications to the rules governing conduct and practice before the IRS. In this detailed presentation, tax attorney Ronny Buni examines what attorneys need to know about Circular 230, and provides guidance on how to adhere to the IRS' ethical rules. Mr. Buni begins by outlining the structure of Circular 230, and discusses penalties and sanctions for failure to be in compliance. Additionally, Mr. Buni elucidates several provisions of subpart B of Circular 230, and provides a thorough description of covered opinions and required disclosures. In conclusion, Mr. Buni discusses proposed changes to the standards of practice governed by Circular 230, and furnishes viewers with everything they need to know to ensure compliance with these rules.
Prerequisites: none
Type of Delivery: Online, on-demand video. Participatory for CLE credit. (self-study for CPE credit)
Publication Date: 12/17/2010
Learning Objectives:
I. Understand what is involved in Circular 230
II. Know what each of the subparts of Circular 230 state.
III. Elaborate on the difference between a practitioner and a lawyer.
IV. Tell what the penalties are for firms who do not comply with Circular 230.
V. Explain what a covered opinion is.
VI. Understand all actions that are in compliance with 10.35
VII. Explain the proposed new regulations of Circular 230.
Agenda:
I. Introduction to Circular 230
II. Who Needs to Pay Attention to Circular 230?
III. Penalties and Sanctions for Non-Compliance
IV. Overview of Subpart B
V. What is a Covered Opinion?
VI. Requirements for Covered Opinions
VII. Compliance with 10.35
FurtherEd is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: http://www.learningmarket.org
User Reviews
Tomas (Brooklyn, NY)
Very relevant to the tax practtioner
Michael (Jenkintown, PA)
Good presentation.
David (New York, NY)
Clear and well-organized
maryanna (morrisville, PA)
really good
Edward (New York, NY)
informative
CLIFFORD (Seattle, WA)
very good speaker
Andrew (New London, CT)
it was worthwhile and informative
Lillyan (Woodside, NY)
Very effective
Alexander (White Plains, NY)
Thanks, excellent
Elliot (New York, NY)
subject was rather specialized and not for general practitioners
Jennifer (Williamsport, PA)
Excellent.
oscar (deer park, NY)
thank you
Nancy (Los Angeles, CA)
Informative, organized, and well-presented.
Roxanne (Brooklyn, NY)
Thank you for offering the free CLE online.
Kristin (cherry hill, NJ)
very informative
Rachel (Williamsville, NY)
Good program.
Shane (New York, NY)
Straightforward, easy to use. First experience with your company was a positive one.
Elizabeth (Takoma Park, MD)
Strong, straight forward, practical delivery of the basics. thanks.
Michael (Houston, TX)
Lots of good information for all attorneys.
David (New York, NY)
Very well done.
Louis (Orchard Park, NY)
Excellent presentation on a difficult subject.
Jeff (Beverly Hills, CA)
Thanks and I enjoyed it.
Steven (Irvine, CA)
Excellent seminar on arcane area of tax practice.
Mark (Billings, MT)
Every lawyer should see this, but it is a bit scary.
Price: $40.00
Purchase Course (For CE Credit)Earn CE Credits
Ethics Credits
| State | Credits |
|---|---|
| AK | 1.25 |
| AZ | 1.25 |
| CA | 1.25 |
| CPE | 4.00 |
| EA | 1.00 |
| GA | 1.25 |
| HI | 1.25 |
| IL | 1.25 |
| ND | 1.50 |
| NJ | 1.50 |
| NY | 1.50 |
| RTRP | 1.00 |
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