NJSEA Lunch Seminar (Mays Landing)

Monday, December 19, 2016  

Registration and Lunch               12:30 pm -   1:00 pm
Educational Seminar                     1:00 pm  -   3:00 pm



Register Now!Registration Fee: $20 NJSEA & NAEA members/$25 after December 15;  $30 non-members and guests/$35 after December 15. Includes sandwich lunch. Cost includes course materials.

Early Bird Pricing Until Thursday, December 15

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

Mays Landing Library - Upstairs Meeting Room
40 Farragut Avenue
Mays Landing, NJ 08330


 
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When

Monday December 19, 2016 from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM EST
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TOPIC: IRS Collection Field Function Process

Seminar Description:   Your taxpayer has a tax liability but cannot pay it. You now have a collections matter to resolve.  This seminar will cover the collections process, and the options available to you to help your client avoid enforced collection.

Learning Objectives:
Learn about the many aspects of the collection process from the Notice and Demand through enforcement options, answering questions such as:
  •  How does the collection process begin?
  •  What are the possible resolutions available to a taxpayer with a collection
     problem?
  •  Why is "Compliance" so important for all resolution alternatives?
  •  What are the requirements for Installment agreements and  Offers in
     Compromise?
  •  What is the Fresh Start Program?
  •  How does the taxpayer qualify for a streamlined installment agreement?   
  •  What type of resolution alternative is available for Businesses with Trust Fund
      related Collection issues?
  •  What are the criteria for penalty abatement?
  •  How is the collection due process procedure different from the Collection
     Appeals Program?
  •  What enforcement actions are available to the IRS and when are they used?
OUR FEATURED SPEAKER

Chris Clonan, IRS Supervisory Revenue Officer

Chris started with the Internal Revenue Service in 1991 as a Revenue Officer for the Manhattan District Office. In 1994 Chris joined the Manhattan District’s centralized Offer in Compromise Group as a Specialist where he was responsible for reviewing Offers in Compromise submitted primarily on a Doubt as to Collectibility basis. In June of 1999 Chris became a Group Manager in charge of an Offer in Compromise Group in Mountainside, New Jersey. During this period the New Jersey District was centralizing their Offer in Compromise Program under one collection group; Chris’ responsibilities included the oversight of casework as well as assisting in the establishment of the program. Chris returned to the Collection General Program in August 2005 as a Supervisory Revenue Officer and continues in that role today. Chris is currently located in the Edison, NJ office and has oversight over nine Revenue Officers. He covers cases located in central and northern NJ, New York City, and Long Island. 

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