IRS Penalty and Interest Assessments 2025


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  • Add to Calendar 08/07/2025 | 1.00 PM 08/07/2025 | 1.00 PM Asia/Calcutta IRS Penalty and Interest Assessments 2025

    Are you prepared to excel in mitigating IRS penalties and safeguarding your clients from unwarranted financial burdens? Our innovative course, "Reducing IRS Penalties," is tailored for tax professionals dedicated to protecting their customers' interests and guaranteeing compliance.

    Significance of This Course:

    The IRS might levy various fines that may substantially affect your clients' financial stability. Comprehending penalties for failure to file, failure to pay, and accuracy-related matters is crucial for proficient tax practice, and knowing how to mitigate them is imperative. This training provides essential knowledge and ways to reduce or eliminate IRS fines, increasing your value to clients.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Types of IRS Penalties: Gain a thorough understanding of the various penalties the IRS can impose, including failure-to-file, failure-to-pay, accuracy-related penalties, and more. Learn how these penalties are triggered and how they impact your clients
    • Abatement and Relief Strategies: Explore proven methods for abating or reducing penalties. Master techniques like reasonable cause arguments, first-time penalty abatement (FTA), and statutory exceptions to provide effective relief for your clients
    • Navigating the Appeal Process: Learn the ins and outs of the IRS penalty appeal process. Develop the skills needed to negotiate penalty reductions and effectively advocate for your clients
    • Preventative Measures: Discover proactive strategies to avoid common penalties in tax filings. Implement best practices to minimize the risk of future penalties and ensure smooth compliance


    Why should you attend?

    Upon completion of this course, you will possess the tools and knowledge need to confront IRS penalties directly. You will have the capability to:

    • Identify various IRS penalties and understand what triggers them
    • Employ strategies for penalty abatement and reduction, including FTA and reasonable cause arguments
    • Navigate the penalty appeal process with confidence and expertise
    • Prevent penalties by proactively addressing potential issues in tax filings
    • Transform Your Practice and Protect Your Clients:

    Prevent IRS fines from jeopardizing your clients' financial stability. Register for our "Reducing IRS Penalties" course today and attain expertise in mitigating and eradicating IRS fines. Acquire the competencies necessary to effectuate a significant impact on your clients' tax circumstances and enhance your professional acumen.

    Who should Attend?

    • CPA
    • Tax Preparer
    • Accountants
    • Attorney
    • Auditor
    • Bookkeeper
    • Finance Professional
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Are you prepared to excel in mitigating IRS penalties and safeguarding your clients from unwarranted financial burdens? Our innovative course, "Reducing IRS Penalties," is tailored for tax professionals dedicated to protecting their customers' interests and guaranteeing compliance.

Significance of This Course:

The IRS might levy various fines that may substantially affect your clients' financial stability. Comprehending penalties for failure to file, failure to pay, and accuracy-related matters is crucial for proficient tax practice, and knowing how to mitigate them is imperative. This training provides essential knowledge and ways to reduce or eliminate IRS fines, increasing your value to clients.

Learning Objectives:

  • Types of IRS Penalties: Gain a thorough understanding of the various penalties the IRS can impose, including failure-to-file, failure-to-pay, accuracy-related penalties, and more. Learn how these penalties are triggered and how they impact your clients
  • Abatement and Relief Strategies: Explore proven methods for abating or reducing penalties. Master techniques like reasonable cause arguments, first-time penalty abatement (FTA), and statutory exceptions to provide effective relief for your clients
  • Navigating the Appeal Process: Learn the ins and outs of the IRS penalty appeal process. Develop the skills needed to negotiate penalty reductions and effectively advocate for your clients
  • Preventative Measures: Discover proactive strategies to avoid common penalties in tax filings. Implement best practices to minimize the risk of future penalties and ensure smooth compliance


Why should you attend?

Upon completion of this course, you will possess the tools and knowledge need to confront IRS penalties directly. You will have the capability to:

  • Identify various IRS penalties and understand what triggers them
  • Employ strategies for penalty abatement and reduction, including FTA and reasonable cause arguments
  • Navigate the penalty appeal process with confidence and expertise
  • Prevent penalties by proactively addressing potential issues in tax filings
  • Transform Your Practice and Protect Your Clients:

Prevent IRS fines from jeopardizing your clients' financial stability. Register for our "Reducing IRS Penalties" course today and attain expertise in mitigating and eradicating IRS fines. Acquire the competencies necessary to effectuate a significant impact on your clients' tax circumstances and enhance your professional acumen.

Who should Attend?

  • CPA
  • Tax Preparer
  • Accountants
  • Attorney
  • Auditor
  • Bookkeeper
  • Finance Professional

Nicholas has worked with the Internal Revenue Service as a Revenue Agent and an Attorney with the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility. Nicholas has authored publications for the AICPA’s Journal of Accountancy, AICPA’s Tax Advisor, NATP’s Tax Pro Journal, and CCH’s Journal of Tax Practice and Procedure. He also co-authored a textbook, Tax Preparer Penalties and Circular 230 Enforcement, published by Thomson Reuters. Nicholas has been recognized as the Top 5 Under 35 CPAs in Virginia, and is a member of the AICPA’s Tax Executive Committee. Nicholas is an adjunct professor at the University of Mary Washington. He is a graduate of Carthage College, University of Connecticut (M.S. in Accounting), Case Western Reserve University School of Law (J.D.), and Georgetown University (LLM in Taxation)

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