Best Practices for Preparing Problem Tax Returns
Working with Incomplete or Incorrect Information - Recorded 7/20/23
Not every return is timely filed with perfect information. Practitioners often struggle with missing, unavailable, or incorrect information, or late-filed tax returns – or clients with both! This course reviews both of these situations and how the practitioner can help the client to the best of their ability while maintaining a commitment to accuracy and ethics.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the ethical and technical issues related to amending incorrect returns.
Describe strategies for preparing tax returns with missing, incorrect, or unavailable information.
Explain how to handle incorrect or missing information returns when preparing a tax return.
Describe strategies for preparing and submitting delinquent tax returns.
Education Information
IRS Program Number: NMVBP-T-00244-23-S
Length: 100 minutes plus optional question-and-answer session (no CE)
Prerequisite: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study (NASBA) / On-Demand (IRS)
Field of Study: Taxes (NASBA) / Federal Tax Law Topics/Federal Tax Related Matter (IRS)
Credit hours: 2 NASBA CPE / 2 IRS CE
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Course expires one year after purchase.
Instructor: Thomas Gorczynski, EA, CTP, USTCP Click here to learn more about the instructor.
All continuing education credit is provided through Gregory & Associates, Inc. which is doing business as Compass Tax Educators. Click here for more information regarding our refund and education policies.