Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-04-01 | - |
2024-06-24 | - |
Program Overview
This online program provides an overview of the civil component of tax practice, focusing on changes mandated by the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998. It covers topics such as dealing with the IRS, the IRS's administrative structure, ethical duties, and the authority of the IRS to obtain records. The program is taught by Pam Kahlon and Steve Rubens.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Introduction to the civil component of a tax practice with an emphasis on changes mandated by the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998
- Understanding how to deal effectively with the IRS to ensure that service personnel do not overstep the bounds of their authority or fail to act in accordance with service procedures
- Exploring the administrative structure of the IRS, ethical duties of taxpayers and practitioners, preparer penalties, and the statute of limitations
- Discovering the authority of the IRS to obtain records from taxpayers, tax clients, and third parties and the consequences of noncompliance
Teaching:
- Format: Online
- Faculty:
- - Pam Kahlon
- - Steve Rubens
UCLA Extension
Overview:
UCLA Extension is a renowned continuing education institution affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). It offers a wide range of courses, certificates, and specializations designed for professional development, career advancement, and personal enrichment.
Services Offered:
UCLA Extension provides a comprehensive suite of services for its students, including:
Courses:
Hundreds of open-enrollment courses are available in various fields of study, delivered online, in-person, or in a hybrid format.Certificates:
Students can earn certificates in specialized areas, demonstrating their expertise and enhancing their career prospects.Specializations:
Short series of courses designed to quickly equip students with in-demand skills and knowledge in focused areas.Student Services:
UCLA Extension offers comprehensive support services, including enrollment assistance, financial aid, scholarships, transcripts, career services, and international student support.Corporate Education:
Custom programs and corporate training solutions are available to meet the professional development needs of organizations.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Key Reasons to Study There:
UCLA Affiliation:
Students benefit from the prestige and reputation of UCLA, a world-class research university.Industry Experts:
Courses are taught by experienced professionals and industry leaders, providing practical and relevant knowledge.Flexible Learning:
UCLA Extension offers a variety of learning formats, including online, in-person, and hybrid options, catering to diverse schedules and preferences.Career Advancement:
Certificates and specializations can enhance career prospects and open doors to new opportunities.Personal Enrichment:
Courses and programs cater to personal interests and provide opportunities for lifelong learning.Academic Programs:
UCLA Extension offers a wide range of academic programs across various fields, including:
Accounting & Finance
Architecture & Interior Design
Business & Management
Communications
Design & Arts
Digital Technology
Education
Engineering
Entertainment
Environmental Studies & Public Policy
Health Care & Counseling
Humanities & Social Sciences
Landscape Architecture & Horticulture
Legal Programs
Real Estate
Sciences & Math
Writing
Other:
UCLA Extension is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), ensuring the quality and rigor of its programs.
Outline:
- Introduction to the civil component of a tax practice with an emphasis on changes mandated by the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998
- Understanding how to deal effectively with the IRS to ensure that service personnel do not overstep the bounds of their authority or fail to act in accordance with service procedures
- Exploring the administrative structure of the IRS, ethical duties of taxpayers and practitioners, preparer penalties, and the statute of limitations
- Discovering the authority of the IRS to obtain records from taxpayers, tax clients, and third parties and the consequences of noncompliance
Teaching:
- Format: Online
- Faculty:
- - Pam Kahlon
- - Steve Rubens