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Self-Study

2022 Businesses in the Tax World: Registration, Compliance, Audit & Collection


Total Credits: 2.0 Self Study

Practice Area:
Business & Corporate |  Tax


Description

Recording available after original program date, 12/29/2022

For new businesses and old, the statutory and regulatory requirements can be daunting. This presentation is designed to help the attorney guide their business client through the four main areas of tax: registration, tax compliance, responding to an audit and how to resolve a tax delinquency. Part of the presentation is to identify the most common mistakes a business makes at each of the four areas and how the attorney can help them to avoid them.   

  • Registration – businesses often start off on the wrong path by mistakes made at initial registration or failing to keep their registration current.   
  • Compliance – businesses need to understand what is required of them to remain in compliance and where to go when they have questions or problems 
  • Audit – it is not as scary as it may sound, businesses can navigate through this process and avoid the most common mistakes 
  • Collection – what are a businesses’ options if they do have a tax delinquency and how can they avoid enforced collections 

Speaker: Michael S. Kisling, Missouri Department of Revenue, Jefferson City 

Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for GAL Certification, ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.

Speaker

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Department of Revenue


Michael S. Kisling is the Managing Counsel for Collections for the General Counsel’s Office of the Department of Revenue charged with the collection of delinquent taxes.  Prior, Mr. Kisling was a senior assistant attorney general with the Office of Attorney General, Financial Services Division. He was also the managing attorney with the Division of Legal Services, Department of Social Services.  Mr. Kisling came to state government from private practice where he emphasized domestic relations, real estate and probate.  Mr. Kisling was also an adjunct professor for William Woods University teaching courses on Elder Law, Probate, Estate Planning and Contracts.  He is a 1989 graduate of the University of Missouri—Columbia Law School and served as a research attorney for the Honorable Albert L. Rendlen and the Honorable William Ray Price, Jr. of the Missouri Supreme Court.

 


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