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NJSEA Breakfast Seminar (Burlington  County)

Monday, October 17, 2016    8:00 am - 10:30 am
Breakfast and Registration  8:00 am -   8:30 am
Educational Seminar            8:30 am - 10:30 am



Register Now!Registration Fee: $20 NJSEA & NAEA members/$25 after October 13;  $30 non-members and guests/$35 after October 13. Includes continental breakfast.

Early Bird Pricing Until Thursday, October 13

Refund Policy:  Credit for a future meeting if attendee notifies NJSEA prior to event.
No credit/refund if attendee does not notify NJSEA in advance.

Where

Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce
520 Fellowship Road
Meeting Room: E-502
Mount Laurel, NJ 08054


 
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When

Monday October 17, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM EDT
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TOPIC: Identity Theft

Seminar Description: 

Tax-related identity theft is a growing epidemic, where new email and phone scams are discovered on an ongoing basis.  What can you do to help your clients recognize, resolve and repair tax-related identity theft?  You won't want to miss this informative and important breakfast seminar.

Learning Objectives

Learn about:

  • IRS-Criminal Investigation, who they are, what they do and how they do it
  • what you can do to prevent becoming a victim of identity theft
  • what to do if you are a victim of identity theft
  • the latest scams as well as the ongoing IRS telephone scam

 

 OUR FEATURED SPEAKER

Robert Glantz, Special Agent, IRS Criminal Investigation

Robert Glantz began his Internal Revenue Service career in 1991 as a Tax Fraud
Investigative Aide with the Criminal Investigation Division. He was subsequently
promoted to the Special Agent position in 1993. He is assigned to the Newark
Field Office.

Criminal Investigation serves the American public by investigating potential
criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a
manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law.
Special Agent Glantz is currently the Public Information Officer for IRS Criminal
Investigation's Newark Field Office. As the Public Information Officer, Special
Agent Glantz is responsible for publicizing cases that are investigated by his coworkers in IRS Criminal Investigation. In addition, Special Agent Glantz frequently speaks about IRS-Criminal Investigation to professional organizations as well as college and high school students.

Prior to becoming the Public Information Officer, Special Agent Glantz spent ten
years specializing in public corruption investigations pertaining to tax matters and
related financial crimes. Special Agent Glantz has also participated in a myriad of
other tax fraud investigations, including those of unscrupulous tax return
preparers, individuals who embezzled funds from their employers, as well as
business owners skimming cash from their businesses.

  CE Credits: 2 IRS CE or  2 CFP® CE or 2 CPA CPE


 

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Contact

Anthony Berlangieri, Secretary 

New Jersey Society of Enrolled Agents
(973) 580-0706
aberlangieri@yahoo.om