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Using the Voluntary Disclosure Process To Bring Taxpayers Back Into Compliance

USING THE VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROCESS TO BRING TAXPAYERS BACK INTO COMPLIANCE

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateMay 2, 2023
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

The IRS’s voluntary disclosure practice provides taxpayers who have previously not complied with their tax and reporting obligations a pathway back to compliance. The IRS’s voluntary disclosure practice is available to taxpayers whose non-compliance was willful, fraudulent, or even criminal. Under the IRS’s voluntary disclosure practice, taxpayers can avoid criminal prosecution and minimize otherwise applicable civil penalties. 

Learning Objectives:


  • Determine when is a voluntary disclosure appropriate

  • Classify who is eligible to make a voluntary disclosure

  • Outline the mechanics of applying for and completing the voluntary disclosure process

  • Identify the penalty framework applicable under the current IRS voluntary disclosure practice

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Michael Sardar has extensive experience in a wide range of tax controversy and white-collar criminal defense matters. Mr. Sardar represents clients in all stages of civil and criminal tax controversies before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), state tax authorities, the Department of Justice, and local prosecutors.

About Our Presenter

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Kostelanetz, LLP enjoys an unparalleled national reputation for representing clients in sensitive and high-stakes negotiations and controversies with government agencies, including tax audits and trials, regulatory investigations, white-collar criminal defense, and complex litigation. Our attorneys are dedicated to providing the finest legal services in all phases of representation, from factual development, through an audit or investigation, to trial or negotiated resolution. We also have an active practice providing tax planning advice, estate planning, and representation in government procurement and government contracting.