Defending Sales Tax Audits & Offers in Compromise
Lavelle Law • September 2, 2020
September 23, 2020
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM
A Webinar
As the IRS and Illinois Department of Revenue return to full capacity, we expect collection and audit efforts by both agencies to pick up. During this interactive webinar, Lavelle Law attorneys Ted McGinn and Joshua Nesser will review the IRS’s offer in compromise program, which is one of the most useful tools available to resolve federal tax debts and save money with the IRS. We will also discuss the state’s recent push to audit the sales tax reporting of bars and restaurants, and strategies for defending these audits and avoiding large liabilities.
This is a FREE presentation, but registration via Zoom is required. There will be a Q&A section at the end of this presentation. In addition, if you would like to submit questions ahead of time, email us webinar@lavellelaw.com.
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