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IRS Presenting: Circular 230 Professional Responsibility in Today’s Tax Practice

IRS PRESENTING: CIRCULAR 230 PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY IN TODAY'S TAX PRACTICE

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Webinar TranscriptionN/A
Presentation Length Hour(s)2.0 hours
CPE Credits 2.0 hours
Subject Area 2.0 - Ethics (Regulatory) (Ethics)
CE Credits 2.0 hours
Course Id# - HURS9-E-01683-24-S
Course LevelBasic
Instructional MethodQAS Self-Study
PrerequisitesNone
Advance PreparationNone
Recorded DateJune 17, 2024
Date OfferedJune 21, 2024
Expiration DateJune 21, 2025
Course Description

Join the IRS' Director of the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) for an in-depth exploration of Circular 230 and its implications on today's tax practice. This webinar delves into essential topics such as remote work arrangements, maintaining competency with evolving technology, utilizing artificial intelligence tools, and leveraging social media in a professional context. 

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify the key components of Circular 230 and its relevance to professional responsibilities

  • Recognize the impact of remote work arrangements

  • Determine the role of competency and technology in meeting Circular 230 obligations

  • List and assess the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for compliance with Circular 230 standards



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QUESTION 2: 0:21:58 minutes
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QUESTION 6: 1:18:40 minutes
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Sharyn M. Fisk

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Director, Office of Professional Responsibility at Internal Revenue Service

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Sharyn M. Fisk was named Director of the IRS Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) in January 2020. As Director, she is responsible for the IRS’ oversight of tax professionals who practice before the IRS as set out in Treasury Circular 230.

Sharyn’s extensive background in the tax community brings over 20 years of tax experience to the OPR position. Before coming to the IRS, Sharyn was Professor of Tax at Cal Poly Pomona and Director of the University’s VITA program. Prior to teaching, Sharyn was in private practice specializing in tax controversies. As a private practitioner, Sharyn represented hundreds of individuals, businesses, and corporate taxpayers before the IRS, the Department of Justice Tax Division, federal and state courts, and state taxing authorities. These matters involved civil examinations and appeals, criminal investigations, and tax collection issues. Before becoming a private practitioner, Sharyn clerked for the Honorable Maurice Foley, Judge, U.S. Tax Court.

Sharyn has held leadership roles in several professional organizations. She served as a former Chair of the Tax Policy, Practice and Legislation Committee for the American Bar Association (ABA). She is a past Chair of the Taxation Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Taxation Section of the Beverly Hills Bar Association. In 2019, Sharyn concluded a three-year term as a member of the IRS Advisory Council (IRSAC). She chaired a task force on unenrolled return preparers on behalf of the Standards of Tax Practice Committee for the ABA Taxation Section. She is also a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel. Sharyn wrote and spoke extensively before national, state, and local tax professional organizations on all aspects of civil and criminal tax controversy issues and ethics in tax practice.

Sharyn earned a B.A. in Journalism from San Diego State University, a J.D. from Rutgers University, and an LL.M in taxation from the New York University School of Law.

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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.