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Friday, June 9, 2017 LiveEssex Chapter

Criminal Investigations (E1706039)

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM EDT

Registration: 8:00 AM EDT

The Hanover Manor

16 Eagle Rock Avenue
East Hanover , NJ 07936

4 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

This two part course will cover a comprehensive workshop journey through the entire IRS Offer in Compromise process through the use of a case study. The second part will cover how to represent your clients before the IRS.

BENEFITS

Earn 4 CPE credits in TX.

HIGHLIGHTS

Topics will include:
  • IRS Criminal Investigation - Who we are, what we do and how we do it
  • Identity Theft - What you can do to try and protect yourself as well as your clients
  • Other Scams that are out there that you should be aware of, including individuals trying to hack into CPA computer systems to steal information

COURSE LEVEL

Intermediate

PREREQUISITES

None

ADVANCE PREPARATION

None

ADDITIONAL NOTES

$14 late fee will be applied after 6/7. Season Pass holders must register for each event.

For handouts, please visit your My Events page and bring your laptop or tablet (WIFI and charging stations available). Handouts are added as received - remember to check back for updates.

INSTRUCTORS

E. Martin Davidoff

E. Martin Davidoff, CPA, Esq.

Partner in Charge- National Tax Controversy

Prager Metis CPAs, LLC

E. Martin Davidoff is the National Managing Partner – Tax Controversy Practice of Prager Metis CPAs, a member of Prager Metis International Group. He has been practicing in the accounting industry for over 40 years.

Marty is a renowned expert in IRS and State tax controversy resolution as well as State and Federal income tax matters and Federal tax lien withdrawals. He has written over 30 articles on IRS representation in CPA Magazine and spoken on various tax issues on platforms including Fox News, WPIX and a number of radio shows. In addition, Marty is experienced in business start-ups, tax planning for both individuals and businesses, and the taxation of S-corporations and limited liability companies.

Marty’s extensive knowledge, contacts, and experience allow him to develop a thorough and comprehensive strategy to resolve tax controversies and deliver results effectively. Marty provides his clients with compassionate, reliable service and is willing to go to great lengths to get the best possible outcome. Clients who meet with Marty on tax controversy matters receive Marty’s detailed notes and a specific plan of action prior to leaving the meeting, relieving stress and providing peace of mind.

His comprehensive client service approach has led Marty to win several awards, including Accounting Today’s 100 Most Influential People in Accounting from seven straight years. He has also previously been named by the US Small Business Administration as the Regional Advocate of the Year for small businesses and has participated in two White House conferences on Small Business.

In his spare time, Marty is dedicated to philanthropic endeavors, enjoying his grandchildren, and playing basketball, pickleball, and poker. Most notably, he is the Founder and Executive Director for Make A Smile Foundation Inc., a charity holiday shopping spree that benefits children in economic need.

Marty is also the owner of E. Martin Davidoff, Attorney at Law, which specializes resolution of Federal and State tax controversies, including representation before the IRS and in the United States Tax Court. Marty is admitted to practice law in the States of New York and New Jersey and has firm members or of counsel relationships allowing the firm to practice in 36 additional states.

Robert Glantz

Robert Glantz

Public Information Officer

Internal Revenue Service

Robert Glantz began his Internal Revenue Service career in 1991 as a tax fraud investigative aide with the Criminal Investigation Division. He was promoted to the Special Agent position in 1993. Criminal Investigation serves the American public by investigating potential criminal violations of the Internal Revenue Code and related financial crimes in a manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law.

Special Agent Glantz is currently the public information officer for IRS Criminal Investigation's, Newark Field Office, disseminating noteworthy information to the public. Special Agent Glantz frequently speaks about IRS-Criminal Investigations to professional organizations, as well as college and high school students.

Prior to becoming the Public Information Officer, Special Agent Glantz spent 10 years specializing in public corruption investigations pertaining to tax matters and related financial crimes. He has also participated in a myriad of other tax fraud investigations, including those of unscrupulous tax return preparers, individuals who embezzled funds from their employers, as well as business owners skimming cash from their businesses.

PRICING

Free Event
Pre-Registration Closed

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