Improve Your IRS Compliance: Use Best Practices for TIN Solicitation
Nick Preusch CPA, JD, LLM, is a tax manager with PBMares, LLP. Nick has participated in helping high wealth individual and large business entities with complex tax compliance, along with specializing in international, non-for-profit tax issues, and tax ethics issues.
Nick has also worked with the Internal Revenue Service as a Revenue Agent and an Attorney with the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility. Nick is a graduate of Carthage College with a BS in Accounting and Business, the University of Connecticut with an MA in Accounting, Case Western Reserve University with a JD, and Georgetown University with an LLM in taxation. Nick has also authored publications for the AICPA’s Journal of Accountancy, AICPA’s Tax Advisor, NATP’s Tax Pro Journal, and CCH’s Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure. He also co-authored a textbook, Tax Preparer Penalties, and Circular 230 Enforcement, published by Thomson Reuters. He has lectured nationally on topics such as ethics, complex tax transactions, and IRS practice and procedure.
Currently, Nick is an adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington. Nick has been recognized as the Top 5 Under 35 CPAs in Virginia by the VSCPA in 2017, CPA Practice Advisor’s Top 40 Under 40 in 2018, and is a member of the VSCPA’s Tax Advisory Committee, and the AICPA’s Tax Practice and Responsibilities Committee.
This IRS regulatory compliance training will explain the Best TIN Solicitation Best Practices. While TIN solicitation might sound too lascivious for the legitimate business world, it is critical that every organization take this task seriously. For if they don't, a very uncomfortable and costly audit with the IRS is likely to ensue.
Areas Covered
- Identify all required TIN information you need to collect
- Design a best-practice TIN solicitation process
- Recognize outdated TIN collection practices
- Determine who should sign up for IRS TIN Matching in your organization
- Incorporate appropriate TIN solicitation practices into your new vendor operations
- Identify those situations when you should require a new W-9
Who Should Attend
- Accounts payable supervisor
- Accounts payable director
- Accounts payable manager
- Tax reporting manager
- Information Reporting (tax) professionals
- Assistant accounts payable manager
- Disbursements manager
- Accounting Manager
- Accountant
- Accounts payable associate
- Assistant controller
- Controller
- Accounting Manager
Why Should You Attend
If you've heard that the IRS budget is likely to be cut and think that means good news for your organization when it comes to audits, think again. The indications are that enforcement in relation to information reporting errors will be up. This is nothing to worry about as long as your organization is doing what it is supposed to be doing when it comes to reporting income paid on Forms 1099. Now, more than ever it is important that you utilize best practices with regards to collecting and reporting taxpayer-identification numbers and income as required. In this newly-created program, you will learn exactly what you should be doing to comply with IRS regulations.
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$200.00
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