As the IRS returns to a more normal work routine, taxpayers can expect changes in the way the IRS is conducting examinations and in their collection efforts.

The Covid 19 pandemic and corresponding shutdown of private businesses and governmental offices, particularly the IRS, has caused tremendous confusion in how taxpayers should be responding and interacting with IRS personnel on matters ranging from routine everyday inquiries, to large scale initiatives, audits, and other matters. As the IRS returns to a more normal work routine, taxpayers can expect changes in the way the IRS is conducting examinations and in their collection efforts. In addition, the governments Payroll Protection program (PPP), and its unprecedented outlays of potentially forgivable loans to many businesses large and small has created large opportunities for fraud that the IRS has been tasked to help prevent. This session will focus on the how the IRS will address issues as we return to a more normal environment.

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