Understanding IRS Logic

Duration

60  Mins

Level

Basic

Webinar ID

IQW15C6334

Identification and explanation of bedrock tax principles
Identification and Understanding of key Internal Revenue Code provisions
Presentation of a conceptual framework for recognizing taxability
Recognition risks, traps and opportunities relative to taxable events
Applying tax logic to developing support for tax positions
Applying tax logic to contest opposition to tax positions
Applying tax logic to meeting evidentiary standards
Practical advice for limiting tax risks
 

Overview of the webinar

While the tax code, with all its regulations, procedures and rules is exceedingly daunting and complex, at its core it is premised upon and administered in compliance with certain baseline principles and legal requirements. This Seminar provides the essential knowledge in simple terms to understand what these core matters are and how they are applicable in practical terms to the challenges and obligations that taxes inevitably and inescapably present.

Who should attend?

  • Executive
  • Business Owner
  • Partner
  • Investor
  • Counsel
  • Controller
  • Treasurer
  • Auditor
  • Loan Officer
  • Banker
  • Tax Manager
  • CPA
  • Enrolled Agent
  • Tax Preparer
 

Why should you attend?

Whether paying, preparing or planning for taxes, and whether a professional or just a taxpayer, understanding the bedrock concepts of U.S. taxation as implemented and practiced by the Internal Revenue Service is fundamental to getting the job done correctly with minimum risk for audits, penalties and frustrations. This Seminar explains those bedrock concepts and describes how they are applied to the practical considerations of income, deductions, gains, losses, credits, accounting, documentation and proof, as well as enforcement.

Faculty - Mr.Morris A. Nunes, Esq.

Morris A. Nunes is an attorney in his 42nd year of private practice concentrated in representing businesses and associations. Maury’s law degree is from Georgetown University and he completed undergraduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned two degrees, with three majors in four years: a Wharton degree in finance and accounting, plus a B.A. in political science. Maury taught in the law schools at Catholic University and Georgetown as well as in Georgetown’s MBA Program. To date he is author of six books on business and legal subjects, including Basic Legal Forms for Business, Designing Profits and Balance Sheet Management, as well as dozens of articles in professional and financial publications, and minicomputer programs for investment and tax analysis. He is admitted to the Virginia, Georgia, Maryland and District of Columbia Bars. He is a regular lecturer for continuing legal education programs recognized in most States.

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