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IRS Presenting: Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program

IRS PRESENTING: EMPLOYEE RETENTION CREDIT VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE PROGRAM

CPE Processing Fee$30.00
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Presentation Length Hour(s)1.0 hour
CPE Credits 1.0 hour
Subject Area 1.0 - Taxes (Federal Tax)
CE Credits 1.0 hour
Course Id# - HURS9-T-01609-24-S
Course LevelBasic
Instructional MethodQAS Self-Study
PrerequisitesNone
Advance PreparationNone
Recorded DateFebruary 22, 2024
Date OfferedMarch 4, 2024
Expiration DateMarch 4, 2025
Course Description

The IRS has renewed its call for businesses to review their eligibility for the Employee Retention Credit (ERC).

This webinar will update tax professionals with the latest information about ERC claims and ERC eligibility criteria. Our presenter from the IRS will cover the advantages of the ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program (ERC-VDP), who can apply to participate in the ERC-VDP, and how to participate. Our presenter will also cover what happens after you apply to the ERC-VDP and provide ERC resources from the IRS. We will also have a live Q&A as part of this program.

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify who can apply to participate in the Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program (ERC-VDP)

  • Recognize how to participate in the ERC-VDP

  • Evaluate what happens after submitting an application to the ERC-VDP

  • List ERC resources from the IRS



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QUESTION 1: 0:09:51 minutes
QUESTION 2: 0:34:18 minutes
QUESTION 3: 0:54:45 minutes
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Roy Chaney

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Senior Stakeholder Liaison

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Roy is a skilled tax professional with 32 years of Exam/Collection experience within the Internal Revenue Service. Roy is a Senior Stakeholder Liaison for the greater Los Angeles area who presents and moderates for the IRS and other webinars.

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The IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury and one of the world's most efficient tax administrators. In fiscal year 2012, the IRS collected more than $2.5 trillion in revenue and processed more than 237 million tax returns.