Learn where to find reliable tax resources online in order to resolve tax issues with research and identification of laws.
The enhanced focus placed on Internet research, particularly in an era when many are working from home and libraries are restricted or closed, has created an additional need for understanding and identifying how to access reliable resources for federal and state tax research. This topic focuses on free government, agency, and public resources available to professionals and business representatives seeking to identify address, and research state tax issues. The information will outline the hierarchy of various resources at both the state and federal levels and discuss how to effectively perform state tax research. The material will conclude with the identification of various services for which free subscriptions are available to help keep tax professionals up to date as changes are made or as new issues arise.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to discuss federal tax research.
- You will be able to review state tax research.
- You will be able to identify subscription services.
- You will be able to explain evaluating authorities
Agenda
Federal Tax Research
- Federal Hierarchies of Authority
- Statutes and Regulations
- Case Law and Court Rules
State Tax Research
- State Hierarchies of Authority
- Multistate Commissions
- State Tax Resources
Subscription Services
- Internal Revenue Service
- State Taxing Authorities
- Academic Resources
Evaluating Authorities
- Search Engines V. AI Tools
- Citators
- Authentication With Official Sources
Speakers
Ms Christina A. Mondrik, Esq, CPA,
Mondrik & Associates- Board certified in tax law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization
- Founder of Mondrik & Associates
- State and federal tax controversies and litigation
- Conducts regular seminars and workshops on state and federal tax
- Past-chair, Federal Tax Policy Committee, Texas Society of CPAs
- Chair, Texas State Bar Tax Section
- Sales and Use Tax Subcommittee Chair, State and Local Tax Committee, ABA Section of Taxation
- B.B.A. degree in accounting, University of Texas, Austin; J.D. degree, University of Texas School of Law
- Can be contacted at cmondrik@mondriklaw.com or 512-542-9300
Who Should Attend
This live webinar is designed for accountants, CFOs, controllers, tax managers, presidents, vice presidents, partners, bookkeepers, attorneys, and other accounting professionals.