Content Provider
Freemanlaw logo
Middlebanner irs09122024
Handout Materials
Presentation Slides
Additional Materials
Webinar Technical FAQs
Cpece webinars
The IRS’s Continued Focus on Tax Fraud: An Update for Tax Professionals

THE IRS's CONTINUED FOCUS ON TAX FRAUD: AN UPDATE FOR TAX PROFESSIONALS

We've reached capacity for this webinar. To accommodate our members, we've opened up a limited number of extra spaces for a small fee. If you have already registered for this webinar, there is no need to pay this accommodation fee.
Cost $15.00
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateMarch 16, 2022
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

The IRS continues to devote significant resources to the detection of civil and criminal tax fraud. And the IRS remains sharply focused on the failure of taxpayers to file required information reporting returns (FBARs, Forms 3520, etc.), the failure of taxpayers to report domestic and international income, and the failure of taxpayers to report activities associated with cryptocurrency.  

This course will discuss each of these IRS areas of focus and will also provide tax practitioners with guidance on how to assist their clients with potential civil and criminal fraud exposure.     

Learning Objectives:


  • Recognize the functions of the IRS Office of Fraud Enforcement, the IRS National Fraud Counsel, and IRS-CI

  • Identify clients with potential IRS civil and criminal tax fraud risks

  • Recognize various IRS compliance programs, including the IRS Voluntary Disclosure Program

Not logged
PLEASE NOTE: ARCHIVED WEBINARS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR CPE
Linkedin
Gray reed

Matt Roberts is a tax litigator and trusted advisor with considerable experience helping U.S. and international clients successfully resolve all types of federal tax controversies involving civil or criminal liability, from tax audits and investigations to litigation, appeals, and collection matters. Having served nearly three years as an attorney-advisor to the Chief Judge of the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, D.C., Matt brings unique insight to navigating intricate government processes and developing innovative and cost-effective solutions to his clients’ tax problems. His client list spans many industries and ranges from individuals and entrepreneurs to non-profits, trusts and estates, partnerships, and corporations.  

Clients also rely on Matt to advise on best practices for preventing or minimizing the financial and criminal impact of government tax inquiries. He handles a variety of tax compliance and reporting matters, including preparing voluntary disclosures to remedy unfiled or incorrect tax returns, advising on international tax reporting and penalties, and preparing opinions on the tax consequences of major financial events such as lawsuit judgments and settlements and theft or other tax losses.  

As a respected thought leader on complex tax matters, Matt is in high demand as a speaker and author on a wide range of topics. His articles have been published in national and regional publications such as the Journal of Practice and Procedure, Tax Notes, The Tax Adviser, and Today’s CPA.  

Matt has also served as a tax law professor at the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, where he taught law students Corporate Income Taxation.  
 

About Our Presenter

Freemanlaw logo
Freeman Law is a tax, white-collar, and litigation boutique law firm based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with clients throughout the world. Founded by a dual-credentialed attorney-CPA and law professor, Freeman Law offers unique and valued counsel, insight, knowledge, and experience. We represent individuals and businesses of all sizes, from companies on the Fortune 100 fastest-growing companies list to family-owned businesses. With a background in complex tax planning and litigation, white-collar criminal and civil disputes, and sophisticated civil litigation, Freeman Law is where clients turn when the stakes are high and the issues are complex.