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Comps, Reviews & Preparations-How the Accounting Profession Got it Right 2024

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Virtual

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $159

In the beginning, CPA practitioners offered two types of attest services: audits and unaudited engagements. Auditors had plenty of authoritative guidance for choosing their auditing procedures and issuing reports but minimal guidance on performing and reporting on their unaudited engagements. In a landmark litigation in the 1960s, a CPA practitioner failed to detect an obvious fraud, ultimately leading to the AICPA creating well-defined, positive standards that birthed the Compilation and Review services in 1978.

Surgent's Shades Of Gray - Practicing Before The Internal Revenue Service - Circular 230 -Current State

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Karen L. Hawkins, the former Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, will discuss key Circular 230 provisions and how some have been changed through litigation. Since the current version of Circular 230 has not been rewritten to incorporate the results of IRS litigation losses since 2014, this is the only seminar where you will hear what the current law says (and does not say) about tax professionals' ethical obligations in federal tax practice. The presentation will draw not only on the six years Ms. Hawkins spent as Director, OPR but her more than 30 years practicing as a nationally recognized tax controversy lawyer in California.

Strategies for Tax Dispute Resolution 2024

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Virtual

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $299

CPAs must be prepared when the IRS or California tax agencies contact one of their clients. Learn useful techniques and strategies for representing clients in all aspects of tax controversy matters. Topics discussed include amending and disclosing errors, defenses to civil penalties, tax return examinations, tax fraud cases, administrative appeals, tax collection matters and tax litigation. Particular emphasis will be placed on using procedural rights to achieve better results in difficult cases. We will cover the procedures but focus on how to use them to obtain better results for the client.

Surgent's The Accountant as the Expert Witness

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

As litigation becomes more complex, attorneys are relying more on accountants to serve as consulting experts or expert witnesses at trial. Serving as an expert witness is not as difficult as you might expect. Accounting experts educate lawyers and jurors on issues such as valuation, tax liability, and forensics. Learn how accountants become expert witnesses, the role they play during pre-litigation through to trial, and the techniques experts employ to avoid challenges from opposing counsel.

Common Financial Statement Disclosures

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

Financial statement disclosures are important to provide the information necessary for financial statement users to make economic decisions. Disclosures further explain and clarify information provided in the basic financial statements, but also provide critical information about subsequent events, litigation risk, and other concerns. This course focuses on the most common financial statement disclosures for small- or medium-sized nonpublic entities. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Beware the Tax Enforcers: How the US Prosecutes Tax Evaders

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

The Tax Division, United States Department of Justice, is responsible for enforcing the nation's tax laws fully, fairly, and consistently, through both criminal and civil litigation. This course will explore the role of the Tax Division in ensuring fair and uniform enforcement of tax laws, protecting the public, encouraging voluntary compliance with tax laws, and how their operations impact regulatory ethics. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Walter Haig's AICPA Auditing Standards Update

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Virtual

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $239

This course will enable practitioners to understand and apply the AICPA "clarification" auditing standards to audits of Small- and Medium-Sized Entities (SMEs). Further, this course will provide guidance on how to perform an effective, efficient and profitable audit engagement. The course is loaded with practical practice aids to help enable participants to comply with the standards. Troublesome areas as identified in peer reviews and litigation will be covered. Participants who take this course will enjoy smooth sailing in their peer reviews, guaranteed! This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Surgent's Introduction to Forensic Accounting

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $159

Forensic accounting encompasses fraud investigation and prevention, as well as a wide variety of functions in litigation. Forensic accountants provide services ranging from serving as an expert witness, to litigation consultant and bankruptcy trustee. As our economy grows more complex, the need for forensic accountants grows as well. One critical role of the forensic accountant is exposing and examining financial fraud. Technology expands the way companies conduct business; however, technology also provides greater opportunities for those willing to commit fraud. Forensic accountants rely on their skills in accounting, coupled with their investigative skills, to explain to clients, courts, and jurors how fraudulent schemes occur and the effect caused by fraud. Forensic accountants also provide expert opinions in calculating damages in litigation and administering bankruptcy estates, as well as a host of other services.

Walter Haig's SSARS Prep, Comp and Review Update

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Virtual

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $239

This course includes an analysis of all of the relevant authoritative pronouncements that a CPA must have an understanding of in order to properly perform preparation, compilation and review engagements. Troublesome areas as identified in peer reviews and litigation will be addressed. This course is loaded with practical aids to enable CPAs to comply with the standards! Participants who take this course will enjoy a smooth sailing in their peer reviews...guaranteed! This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Surgent's Shades Of Gray - Practicing Before The Internal Revenue Service - Circular 230 -Current State

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Karen L. Hawkins, the former Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, will discuss key Circular 230 provisions and how some have been changed through litigation. Since the current version of Circular 230 has not been rewritten to incorporate the results of IRS litigation losses since 2014, this is the only seminar where you will hear what the current law says (and does not say) about tax professionals' ethical obligations in federal tax practice. The presentation will draw not only on the six years Ms. Hawkins spent as Director, OPR but her more than 30 years practicing as a nationally recognized tax controversy lawyer in California.

Comps, Reviews & Preparations-How the Accounting Profession Got it Right 2024

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Virtual

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $159

In the beginning, CPA practitioners offered two types of attest services: audits and unaudited engagements. Auditors had plenty of authoritative guidance for choosing their auditing procedures and issuing reports but minimal guidance on performing and reporting on their unaudited engagements. In a landmark litigation in the 1960s, a CPA practitioner failed to detect an obvious fraud, ultimately leading to the AICPA creating well-defined, positive standards that birthed the Compilation and Review services in 1978.

Criminal Tax: How CPAs Bring Value to Defense Attorneys

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

CPAs can be requested to assist attorneys in litigation support in criminal proceedings. For criminal tax cases, the IRS has recommended prosecution. However, the rules and stakes are different than a simple civil audit. This presentation will focus on how to assist defense attorneys in calculating tax loss, asking the right questions, and probe possible weaknesses in criminal tax investigations. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Beware the Tax Enforcers: How the US Prosecutes Tax Evaders

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

The Tax Division, United States Department of Justice, is responsible for enforcing the nation's tax laws fully, fairly, and consistently, through both criminal and civil litigation. This course will explore the role of the Tax Division in ensuring fair and uniform enforcement of tax laws, protecting the public, encouraging voluntary compliance with tax laws, and how their operations impact regulatory ethics. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Surgent's Lessons Learned From Recent Accounting Malpractice Actions

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $119

Recent economic volatility has created added stress on accounting and finance professionals and their clients. When individuals or businesses lose money, they often blame others for their misfortune. Business disputes can sometimes lead to accounting malpractice claims. Understanding the most common types of accounting malpractice claims provides a roadmap of what not to do. This course provides a current overview of accounting malpractice litigation throughout the United States. The goal is to learn about the types of claims asserted against CPA firms and strategies to employ to avoid such claims. Reviewing malpractice claims allows us to identify patterns of behavior that may reduce litigation risk.

Surgent's Shades Of Gray - Practicing Before The Internal Revenue Service - Circular 230 -Current State

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Karen L. Hawkins, the former Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, will discuss key Circular 230 provisions and how some have been changed through litigation. Since the current version of Circular 230 has not been rewritten to incorporate the results of IRS litigation losses since 2014, this is the only seminar where you will hear what the current law says (and does not say) about tax professionals' ethical obligations in federal tax practice. The presentation will draw not only on the six years Ms. Hawkins spent as Director, OPR but her more than 30 years practicing as a nationally recognized tax controversy lawyer in California.

Common Financial Statement Disclosures

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

Financial statement disclosures are important to provide the information necessary for financial statement users to make economic decisions. Disclosures further explain and clarify information provided in the basic financial statements, but also provide critical information about subsequent events, litigation risk, and other concerns. This course focuses on the most common financial statement disclosures for small- or medium-sized nonpublic entities. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Surgent's Introduction to Forensic Accounting

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Online

4.00 Credits

Member Price: $159

Forensic accounting encompasses fraud investigation and prevention, as well as a wide variety of functions in litigation. Forensic accountants provide services ranging from serving as an expert witness, to litigation consultant and bankruptcy trustee. As our economy grows more complex, the need for forensic accountants grows as well. One critical role of the forensic accountant is exposing and examining financial fraud. Technology expands the way companies conduct business; however, technology also provides greater opportunities for those willing to commit fraud. Forensic accountants rely on their skills in accounting, coupled with their investigative skills, to explain to clients, courts, and jurors how fraudulent schemes occur and the effect caused by fraud. Forensic accountants also provide expert opinions in calculating damages in litigation and administering bankruptcy estates, as well as a host of other services.

Walter Haig's GAAP for SMEs, Tax & Cash Frameworks Update

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Virtual

8.00 Credits

Member Price: $239

This course provides an update of the recent changes that have occurred in the financial reporting frameworks commonly used by small and medium-sized entities (SMEs). Troublesome areas in these financial reporting frameworks as identified in peer reviews and litigation will be highlighted. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.

Surgent's Shades Of Gray - Practicing Before The Internal Revenue Service - Circular 230 -Current State

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Online

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $99

Karen L. Hawkins, the former Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility, will discuss key Circular 230 provisions and how some have been changed through litigation. Since the current version of Circular 230 has not been rewritten to incorporate the results of IRS litigation losses since 2014, this is the only seminar where you will hear what the current law says (and does not say) about tax professionals' ethical obligations in federal tax practice. The presentation will draw not only on the six years Ms. Hawkins spent as Director, OPR but her more than 30 years practicing as a nationally recognized tax controversy lawyer in California.

Criminal Tax: How CPAs Bring Value to Defense Attorneys

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Virtual

2.00 Credits

Member Price: $89

CPAs can be requested to assist attorneys in litigation support in criminal proceedings. For criminal tax cases, the IRS has recommended prosecution. However, the rules and stakes are different than a simple civil audit. This presentation will focus on how to assist defense attorneys in calculating tax loss, asking the right questions, and probe possible weaknesses in criminal tax investigations. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.