Form 433-A: The Roadmap to Tax Resolution Success
How to Complete Form 433-A and Resolve Your Client’s Case
Wednesday, February 3, 2021 | 1pm-3pm Eastern | via Live Webinar
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Eric Guides You The Whole Way Through
The way to resolve a taxpayer’s collection case is to understand how the IRS calculates “Reasonable Collection Potential”, or RCP. The biggest mistake made by practitioners is not understanding how the forms work and how the IRS utilizes its allowable expenses to determine how much the client can afford to pay.
Join us for this special program where attorney Eric Green will walk you through the way to complete a 433-A from start to finish, when to use each form of the 433 (A, B, D, F, H) and how to package the filing so the IRS will find it difficult to screw up!
This special workshop will include the following:
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Explain the uses the IRS has for the Form 433 Collection Information Statement
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Describe the impact of the allowable expenses on the IRS RCP calculation
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Identify issues with the 433 form and explain which version to use for each type of case
Due to the in-depth nature of this workshop, attendance is limited to 100 attendees so all attendee questions can be answered.
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“I have had the opportunity to participate in a number of continuing education events Eric Green has led, and I am always impressed and never disappointed. He brings an excitement for what he does that is almost contagious.” -Steven Welch, The WelchCounsel PC, Partner/CEO/President
“Eric Green is a great presenter. He has vast experience in the subject matter and gives interesting real-life examples during his presentations. -Janet Hunt, Chernobyl Children’s Program
About the Instructor:
Attorney Eric L. Green is a practicing tax attorney, author, speaker, and coach. He founded Tax Rep LLC which runs the popular tax representation practice-growth training and coaching program Tax Rep Network. Through his role as the primary instructor and coach at Tax Rep Network, he has helped hundreds of accountants start and grow successful tax representation practices.
Eric is a partner and founder of law firm Green & Sklarz LLP, which is based in New Haven, Connecticut, where his focus is taxpayer representation before the IRS, Department of Justice Tax Division and state departments of revenue. Prior to becoming an attorney, Eric served as a senior tax consultant for national and international accounting firms, including KPMG and Deloitte & Touche.
Eric developed a national reputation by building a remarkable record of negotiating favorable settlements in thousands of civil cases against government agencies and has also been able to convince government agents and attorneys to forgo criminal charges and civilly resolve many cases.
Eric is a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, an organization in which membership is an honor reserved for those at the top of their chosen profession. The College’s members, called “Fellows,” are recognized for their extraordinary accomplishments and professional achievements and for their dedication to improving the practice of tax law. Fellows must be nominated by their peers for this honor.
Eric is a frequent lecturer at American Bar Association Tax Section conferences, accounting conferences, and state Enrolled Agent conferences. He served as adjunct faculty at the University of Connecticut School of Law where he taught law students to handle taxpayer representation matters in the low income taxpayer clinic. He is often quoted in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CreditCard.com and Consumer Reports Financial News.
Eric is the author of the Accountant’s Guide to IRS Collection, the Accountant’s Guide to Resolving Tax Debts, a contributing author on Advocating for Low Income Taxpayers: A Clinical Studies Casebook and was interviewed for the book Stop Hiding from the IRS: The Insider’s Guide to Solving Your Tax Debts Once and For All.
Attorney Green received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting with a minor in International Business from Hofstra University and is an honors graduate from New England School of Law. He earned a Masters of Laws in Taxation from Boston University School of Law.
IRS CE Information:
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Field of Study: Taxes
CPE: 2 hours