Webcast: Surgent's Tax Practitioner Horror Stories
2.0 Credits
Member Price $75.00
Non-Member Price $100.00
Overview
In life and in tax practice, often the best way to learn something is to profit from the mistakes of others. In tax practice, mistakes can result in tax liabilities for clients and malpractice lawsuits against the tax professional. Don’t let this happen to you.
In this program, we attempt to learn from the mistakes of others to avoid making them ourselves. We go through a series of “horror story” case studies that are both entertaining and educational. Practicing tax is a risky, sometimes horrifying business. Take this opportunity to prepare yourself for the risks that come with practicing tax by learning from these sobering, cautionary case studies.
Highlights
- Tax practitioner “horror stories” that illustrate what tax practitioners should try to avoid at all costs
- Avoiding malpractice lawsuits brought against tax practitioners
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the tax rules relating to individual income tax
Designed For
Any Accounting and Finance Professional who wants to limit his or her exposure to malpractice lawsuits and be aware of the types of tax transactions that give rise to malpractice actions against tax advisors
Objectives
- Understand the types of transactions that give rise to malpractice lawsuits brought against tax advisors
- Take steps to limit exposure to an action in malpractice brought by a tax client
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Mike J. Tucker, PhD, LLM, JD, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Mike Tucker is a consultant for the accounting firm of T.M. Byxbee Co. in Hamden, CT. He is the author of many professional articles and a veteran TV and live-seminar presenter. He was a professor at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT and worked with KPMG Peat Marwick and Deloitte & Touche.
Non-Member Price $100.00
Member Price $75.00