2022 Internal Revenue Service Updates

January 11, 2022
60 Mins
Adam Fayne
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The Internal Revenue Service changes and announces new initiatives every year. This webinar will discuss the current enforcement and audit initiatives of the Internal Revenue Service and how these efforts may continue during 2022. This session will also discuss the Internal Revenue Service’s latest 2022 initiatives and how you can prepare for a successful year in representing your clients. There is also a high probability that the Internal Revenue Service will have its first material budget increase in more than a decade. We will discuss how this increased budget will impact your clients. For example, will the Internal Revenue Service audit more taxpayers, will the Internal Revenue Service become more efficient in taxpayer communication, and how will collection activity increase. You can be assured that with an increased budget the Internal Revenue Service will be knocking on more doors for those missing tax dollars.

Webinar Objectives

This webinar will provide insight and tools to assist you and your clients understand what the Internal Revenue Service will focus on during 2022 and how successful they were during 2021.  We will discuss what a large budget increase to the Internal Revenue Service will mean for taxpayers.  

Webinar Highlights
  • IRS Audit Activity during 2021
  • IRS Collection Activity during 2021
  • IRS priorities for 2022
  • IRS Budget and what it means for your client
  • New Programs that may be beneficial to your client
     
Who Should Attend
  • Accountants
  • Tax preparers
  • CFOs
  • Financial compliance professionals
  • Lawyers
Adam Fayne

Adam Fayne

Adam is a tax attorney who helps businesses and individuals with tax controversies before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and tax planning both domestically and internationally. He also handles a variety of white collar criminal matters, both federal and state, particularly involving civil and criminal tax fraud, including tax evasion, money laundering and offshore tax compliance. Adam's knowledge of tax law is informed by his former role as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney with the Department of Treasury's IRS.
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