NJSEA PRESENTS
IRS 10 Deadly Sins
(2 Ethics CE)  

Instructor: Frank Agostino, Esq.
Wednesday, November 9, 2022
5:00 PM to 8:00 PM 

APA Hotel, 120 Wood Ave S, Iselin, NJ 
(In Person Education) 

5:00 PM Registration begins
5:30 PM Dinner   
6:00 - 8:00 PM Education Event

Join us for our information packed
"In Person" Education or Virtual Zoom Event*
This is the first time NJSEA is offering a Virtual Education option
during a live in person event.

*PLEASE NOTE:  Our OWL Virtual Meeting system is experimental.  Should a problem incur, we will refund the cost and no credits will be given.
If you choose to do the Virtual Zoom, you MUST be on the screen the entire time to receive your CE credits.  The Virtual Zoom link will be emailed to only those individuals who sign up for the Virtual presentation.

Cost: $60 for Members and $80 for Non-Members 
(In Person - Includes cost of meal and 2 Ethics CE)
                                                                   (Virtual Zoom - Includes 2 Ethics CE only)

                                                    (This is not Ethics for CFP but qualifies for regular CFP CE)

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         Please register early - This is an Hybrid Event!
         

Where

APA Hotel or Virtual Zoom
120 S Wood Avenue
Iselin, NJ 08830


 
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When

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST
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Topic:  IRS 10 Deadly Sins
 
Description: 
Tax payers should be familiar with the IRS "Ten Deadly Sins."
These "sins" require the IRS to terminate an IRS employee if there is a final administrative or judicial determination that the employee committed any act or omission in performing official duties.

Learning Objectives:  

  • What are the abuses that will lead to the termination of an IRS employee?
  • What should a tax practitioner do when confronted with a difficult IRS employee.
  • Understand the Revenue Act of 1998
  • Circular 230

  Course Instructor:   Frank Agostino, Esq.                       
                            
     Frank Agostino is the founder and president of Agostino & Associates, P.C.  Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Agostino was an attorney with the Internal Revenue Service’s District Counsel in Springfield, Illinois and Newark, New Jersey. He also served as a Special Assistant United States Attorney, where he prosecuted primarily criminal tax cases. As an adjunct professor, Mr. Agostino taught tax controversy at Seton Hall University W. Paul Stillman School of Business and Rutgers School of Law. He also served as the co-director of the Rutgers Federal Tax Law Clinic.
     Mr. Agostino is a frequent speaker and author on tax controversy and litigation matters. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure. Mr. Agostino is actively involved with the American Bar Association and the New York County Lawyers’ Association.  Mr. Agostino is also the President of Taxpayers Assistance Corp., which provides tax and legal advice to low income taxpayers in the NY/NJ area.

 

2 IRS Ethics CE Credits, 2 CFP Credits

 

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