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Viewable Through: | 03/31/2028 |
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A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of one session from the June 2025 webcast, 76th Annual Virginia Conference on Federal Taxation.
Virginia’s Premier Tax Conference for Attorneys and Accountants Sponsored by the Virginia Tax Foundation
The passage of the 1998 IRS Restructuring Act signed by President Clinton was a landmark piece of legislation in the United States that drastically and dramatically changed taxpayers’ rights in dealings in collection cases with the IRS. For the first time in the over 125+ year history of the IRS, taxpayers were provided fundamental collection due process appeal rights prior to levy with an opportunity for a hearing to be heard before an impartial hearing officer. This presentation focuses on the tools that are available in the tax practitioner’s toolbox after the 1998 Act and provide an outline of various rights and remedies that are available since the Act was passed as well as other collection avenues to consider in the collection process. Additionally, we examine recent developments under the current administration, including efforts to streamline tax procedures and their potential impact on practitioners and taxpayers alike.
Guy Crowgey, Crowgey & Associates / Richmond