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Circular 230 Ethics - Rebroadcast 2 CREDITS

  • 28 Aug 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Virtual

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IRS Number:TATHT-E-00133-25-O

Product Description

This course reviews the use and application of Circular 230 and an active income tax preparation through case studies of advertising, cashing checks, hiring, PTIN and EA requirements, the AFSP program, consent and disclosure rules. We also provide reference for authoritative guidance.

Attendee Requirements

THIS IS A REBROADCAST - Earn Live CPE credit. This is a rebroadcast of an earlier webinar with a Live Moderator to answer your questions.
You must have a high speed internet connection, speakers connected to your computer, headphones or call in for audio and a monitor.

If you have more than 1 person PAID FOR and REGISTERED for the streaming webinar and all would like to watch from the same computer, please complete the Proctor Form and return to us AFTER completion of the webinar in order to receive CPE credit.

You can log in 10 minutes early. Please note-you will not see or hear the speaker until the prompt start time.

All streaming webinars times listed are Eastern Time Zone. Please adjust to your time zone.

Prerequisites

None

Field of Study

Regulatory Ethics-2.00

Hours

2

NASBA Categories

Regulatory Ethics

Course Level

Basic

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course you should be able to explain when Circular 230 applies to a tax professional as well as PTIN requirements. Designed to equip you with a Circular 230 overview, you should gain a working knowledge of IRC Sec 6694 Compliance, preparer penalties, and select Circular 230 rules. In addition, you should be able to identify those subject to Circular 230, such as unlicensed preparers, PTINs, and those in the AFSP program. The course covers consent and disclosure rules, confidentiality, IRS authoritative guidance, case studies, and more. You should be able to recognize whether or not you meet the requirements to take a position on a tax return, what to do as a professional to ensure that they do not violate established rules of ethics, and how to avoid actions that would result in sanctions, suspension, or disbarment.



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