Ensure you are fully informed of your role in Revenue Audits under the new Code and of Revenue’s powers in tax administration
Description
This onlne seminar was recorded live at the Dublin seminar which attendees 4.5 out of 5 for content.
“Best seminar I have attended in the last couple of years. The audit topics were dealt with expertly and covered real-time issues affecting practitioners right now”. Alison D’Arcy, PGL.
Speakers:
Revenue Audits
Mark Barrett, Moore Stephens Nathans
Tim Quinlivan, Sheil Kinnear
Revenue Powers Update
Julie Burke, JM Burke Tax Solicitors
All online attendees will receive a copy of ITI’s new publication, Revenue Audits and Investigations – The Professional Handbook as part of the attendance fee which is co-authored by Mark Barrett and Tim Quinlivan and edited by Julie Burke.
CPD hours: 3
Online Seminar Price: €65
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On purchasing, your access details and the accompanying seminar documentation will be emailed to you.
For more information please contact the Professional Development team by emailing training@taxireland.ie or at +353 1 6631700
Online seminar information
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Technical Requirements:
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Note: This seminar was recorded live on Wednesday 29 September 2010.
As the presentation was recorded live the audio quality might vary in some instances.
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While every effort is made to ensure that the information outlined in these online sessions is accurate, the Irish Taxation Institute and presenters can accept no responsibility for loss or distress occasioned to any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of the material published herein. Any views or opinions expressed are not necessarily subscribed to by the Institute. Professional advice should always be sought before acting on any topic covered in these online sessions. |