Join us for an in-depth exploration of the various tax relief options available to individuals in disaster areas. This comprehensive course covers the identification and calculation of disaster area casualty losses, documentation procedures, and the process of obtaining information about federally declared disasters. Gain valuable insight into other permanent relief measures and improve your awareness of tax-related disaster relief.
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Tax Specialist, Communications & Liaison
Joe has worked for the Internal Revenue Service for over 32 years. He began as a Revenue Agent auditing self-employed individuals and small businesses. During that time, he worked primarily on tax civil cases but was also a cooperating Agent on a number of criminal investigations. Currently Joe is the Stakeholder Liaison for and does outreach to tax professional organizations and their membership in New England. Joe has been a long-time speaker at numerous fall CPE seminars in the northeast. Joe has a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Quinnipiac College and is a Certified Public Accountant.
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