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This course delivers a data‑driven look at how IRS compliance and enforcement initiatives are evolving and what those changes mean for tax professionals and their clients. IRS and tax industry data clearly show that more taxpayers are interacting with the IRS outside of return filing—through audits, notices, collections activity, penalties, and non‑filer enforcement. These trends are reshaping how firms must prepare, advise, and support client’s year‑round.
In this course, you will analyze the latest IRS statistics, tax gap data, and enforcement metrics to understand where the IRS is directing resources and why. You will explore audit activity, CP2000 underreporting programs, non‑filer initiatives, penalty enforcement, and collection trends—all through a ‘by the numbers’ approach that turns raw data into actionable insight. The course also emphasizes practical strategies your firm can implement to proactively monitor client accounts, manage post‑filing issues, and improve outcomes when clients interact with the IRS. By applying these insights, you will be better positioned to anticipate compliance risks, advise clients more effectively, and strengthen your role as a trusted year‑round tax advisor.
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This course is designed for tax and accounting professionals who want a clear, data‑based understanding of where IRS enforcement is headed and how to prepare their firms and clients accordingly.
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