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Thursday, December 21, 2017 Live Replay

How the IRS Reconstructs Income in Tax Fraud Cases (Live Replay) (E1712014)

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

Registration: 9:45 AM EST

Webcast


1.5 CPE Credits in TX

OVERVIEW

Find out how the IRS reconstructs income in tax fraud cases.

HIGHLIGHTS

In one of the climactic scenes from 1954’s On The Waterfront, Crime Commission prosecutors had to make their corruption case against union boss Johnny Friendly (a/k/a Michael Skelly) by convincing a reticent yet pure-hearted Terry Malloy to come forward and tell what he knew about corruption in the International Longshoremen’s Association, beginning with the murder of Joey Doyle, because an underling insisted that “we were robbed last night and can’t find no books.”

If that same case came up in 21st Century tax court, Eva Marie Saint and Karl Malden could’ve stayed at home rather than serving as Marlon Brando’s cheering section, because government prosecutors could reconstruct the ILA’s income, based on the records retention requirements in Section 6500 et seq.

In other words, the conventional wisdom that only divine beings can create something out of nothing does not apply in income tax evasion cases. Is it enough for the government to pull a metaphorical rabbit out of a metaphorical hat, or are there some additional requirements?

COURSE LEVEL

Basic

ADDITIONAL NOTES

This session will now award 1.5 credits in Taxation.

INSTRUCTOR

Michael DeBlis

Michael J. DeBlis, Esq.

Partner

DeBlis Law

Michael J. DeBlis III, Esq. is a partner at DeBlis & DeBlis, a law firm specializing in the areas of Criminal Tax Defense, Civil Tax Controversies & Trials and Foreign Asset Reporting. Mr. DeBlis is an expert in criminal tax law, foreign asset reporting and voluntary disclosure. He is a frequent writer, blogger and presenter and has been featured on the media affiliates of several major media networks including NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and CNN.

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$25.00 - Member

$39.00 - Nonmember

$0.00 - Pass Holder

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