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    Tips for Preparing an Offer in Compromise – Doubt as to Collectability

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    Date: April 28 at 2:00pm - 4:00pm ET
    CE: 2
    Speakers: Jessie Seaman
    IRS Program #: X9QQU-T-00772-21-O/S


    This instructor-led seminar will provide the latest information on requesting Offers in Compromise (OIC), Doubt as to Collectability. This course will educate a practitioner on the financial analysis that accompanies OICs, including reviewing the income, expenses, debts, investments, cash, assets, including dissipated assets and future income, to determine the potential of collection. Attendees will know how to prepare the required forms and necessary substantiation to effectively illustrate that the taxpayer(s) cannot fully pay the liabilities within the CSEDs or a reasonable amount of time.

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    • Jessie Seaman, Esq., EA

      Jessie Seaman is a member of NAEA, completing course work for NTPI Fellowship, Florida Bar, Tax Section, and Northeast Florida Enrolled Agent’s Society. She has served as an adjunct professor teaching various courses including Business Law, State and Local Taxation, Contemporary Business Ethics, and an exam preparation class for the Enrolled Agents Examination. Jessie has a passion for tax controversy work because it is ever-evolving, applicable to all, and in many cases unfairly enforced.

    April 28, 2021
    Wed 2:00 PM EDT

    Duration 2H 0M

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