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SUMMARY:Broward County Chapter: January Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Location : Tower Club \nSpeakers : U.S. District Court Judge Rodolfo Ruiz \nCost : $45 for members $50 for nonmembers $30 for government employees $20 for judiciary\, law\nclerks\, and student members \nRSVP :\nAnne Flanigan at Aflanigan@wsh-law.com\nPatricia Grotto at Pgrotto@wsh-law.com
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/broward-county-chapter-january-lunch/
CATEGORIES:Broward County Chapter
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SUMMARY:Tax Section: Practice and Procedure Roundtable Call
DESCRIPTION:Civil Tax Enforcement Priorities\n\nCall in to hear the Director of Collection in the Small Business/Self Employed Division as well as the Director of Examination in the Small Business/Self Employed Division discuss the following civil tax enforcement priorities: state of collections\, passport denials/revocations\, private debt collection\, Taxpayer First Act\, virtual currency\, employment tax\, non-filers\, fraud referrals\, micro-captives\, conservation easements use of data analytics as well as online services (i.e. secure messaging). \n\nSpeakers\n\nPaul J. Mamo\, Director\, Collection in the Small Business/Self Employed Division\nScott Irick\, Director\, Examination in the Small Business/Self Employed Division\n\n\nAbout the Speakers\nPaul J. Mamo serves as the Director\, Collection in the Small Business/Self Employed Division\, where he provides executive leadership and direction in the design\, development and delivery of Collection programs and policy in support of comprehensive tax administration programs and taxpayer compliance. Prior to this assignment\, Paul was a member of the IRS Senior Executive Team and served as the Director\, Online Services\, where he managed large-scale agency digital transformation efforts. He coordinated several digital transformational efforts for individual taxpayers such as IRS Direct Pay (allows taxpayers to pay their tax obligations online)\, Online Account (allows taxpayers to see and pay their balance due)\, and the IRS Online Payment Agreement (enables taxpayers to enter into a payment agreement with the IRS). He also led the IRS to begin communicating digitally with taxpayers by launching several Secure Messaging and text chat pilots with various groups of taxpayers to drive taxpayer interactions from paper to secure electronic communications. \nPaul’s other notable digital achievements include a newly organized www.irs.gov\, which showcases a more streamlined website with a robust search function. Paul also held a number of positions within the Wage and Investment (W&I) organization. He served as the Director\, Submission Processing where he was responsible for processing individual and business tax returns through both electronic and paper filing methods. His responsibilities included managing programs and policies for the five W&I processing centers and lockbox bank operations. He also served as the Deputy Director\, Submission Processing\, and as the Field Director\, Ogden Submission Processing Center. In addition\, Paul served as the Director\, National Public Liaison\, and held other executive positions within the IRS Electronic Tax Administration Office. \nPaul also worked at the Office of Management and Budget\, where he helped shape the original Presidential Management Agenda. Paul has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Management\, and is a graduate of the Spring 2006 Executive Development Program. Paul is married with 4 children\, and lives in Cincinnati\, Ohio. \nScott Irick is currently the Director\, Examination in the SB/SE Division where he is responsible for providing executive leadership\, shared responsibility and direction in the design\, development\, and delivery of Examination programs and policies that support comprehensive tax administration programs designed to enhance taxpayer compliance. Prior to this position\, Scott served as the Deputy Director\, Examination. Scott previously served as Director\, Examination – Headquarters\, Director\, Field and Campus Policy\, and Director\, Examination Quality and Technical Support in the SB/SE Division\, as well as Director\, Filing and Payment Compliance\, and Field Director\, Compliance Services (Andover) in the W&I Division. \n\nSave the Date\nOur next roundtable call on February 20th will be lead by Gilbert Rothenberg\, former chief of the Appellate Section of the Department of Justice’s Tax Division.  The final topic is not yet finalized. \n\nFor call-in information\, please contact Alea Al-Aghbari.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/tax-section-practice-and-procedure-roundtable-call/
CATEGORIES:Section on Taxation
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SUMMARY:Tax Section: Young Tax Lawyers Winter Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Young Tax Lawyers Group is hosting a happy hour on Thursday\, January 16th at Proper 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Please join us and feel free to bring your colleagues or classmates. \n\nRegistration\nFree! \n\nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact Brooke Hrouda or Elizabeth Kanyer.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/tax-section-young-tax-lawyers-winter-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Proper 21\, 1319 F St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20004\, United States
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