Alaska Specific Ethics [AKEFB]

Subject:

Oct 27, 2015
Time: 10 - 2
Alaska Ethics

Credit Hours:

4.00

Price:

Member: $150.00
Non-member: $225.00

Discussion Leader:

Edward K. Zollars, CPA

Edward K. Zollars, CPA is in public practice in Phoenix, Arizona as a partner with the firm of Thomas & Zollars & Lynch, Ltd. He has been in practice for over twenty five years, specializing in tax issues for closely held businesses and individuals.

Ed has been professionally involved with both tax and technology issues, combing the two disciplines in starting the first tax podcast (Ed Zollars Tax Update, produced weekly dealing with current tax issues. He has been a member of AICPA Tax Division Committees dealing with tax and technology issues, and was the Tax Section’s representative on three occasions to the AICPA’s Top Ten Technologies project. Ed is also a member of the Phoenix Tax Workshop’s Advisory Committee, and currently serves on the Tax Legislation Liaison Committee for the Arizona Society of CPAs.Ed was selected as a Life Member by the Arizona Society of CPAs in May of 2010.

Ed is a co-author of the Arizona Income Tax Guide published by the Phoenix Tax Workshop, and has written articles published in Practical Tax Strategies and the Tax Adviser. He has been a frequent contributor to a number of professional tax discussion groups, and served as systems operator on the AICPA’s Accountants Forum in the mid 1990s.

He has spoken regularly on tax and technology topics since 1996, speaking before conferences sponsored by the AICPA and a number of state society of CPAs.

Full Description

Alaska Specific Ethics

October 27, 2015 Midday Session

Westmark Fairbanks Hotel
Fairbanks,AK
LATE REGISTRATION POLICY
For registrations received less than 21 days from the course date will be charged a late fee of $50 for each 8 hour course and $25 for each 4 hour course.
Major Topics: CPAs in tax practice face unique issues when applying the Alaska Public Accountancy Statutes (AS 08.04) and Public Accounting Regulations (12 AAC 04) and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct. This program is meant to take the tax practitioner through governing state law, state board regulations and the AICPA Code of Conduct, pointing out those areas that create issues in tax practice.


Learning Objectives:
This program helps you meet the best practices standard, other ethical standards, and regulatory requirements, including those of the Internal Revenue Service. It will also include discussion of privileged communication and various penalties that apply to tax practitioners.


Designed For: CPAs in public practice or tax departments of large companies

CPE Credits: 4

Level of Knowledge: Intermediate

Prerequisite:

Acronym: AKEFB

Discussion Leader: Edward K. Zollars, CPA