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Now the Client Has Died, What is Your Responsibility? - San Diego-North County
Twin Oaks Golf Club
1425 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road
San Marcos, CA 92069
Thursday, July 12, 2018, 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM PDT
Category: In-Person Chapter Meetings

Now the Client Has Died, What is Your Responsibility?
San Diego - North County

Date/Time:

Thursday, July 12, 2018
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Location:

Twin Oaks Golf Club
1425 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road
San Marcos , CA 92069

Topic:

As tax professionals we spend a lot of time determining just how certain taxes are and how to assist our clients in navigating the treacherous waters of the US tax code. This class will explore the first half of Benjamin Franklin’s statement, that death is the other certain factor. Most of us have dealt with, and all of us will deal with the death of a loved one or of a client. As a tax professional, there are certain responsibilities that must be undertaken, ethically, to assist the client’s survivors to settle the affairs of a deceased client. This class will help you understand what should be done and what must be done as a tax professional and the boundaries within which you must work to carry out your ethical obligation to your clients and their survivors. This class will start with the basics and quickly move into intermediate details involving the tax professional’s responsibilities regarding trust administration and estate settlement.

Presenter:

Gary Quackenbush, Esq.

Bio:
Gary Quackenbush operates his Financial Solutions law practice, GQ LAW, out of the Rancho Bernardo area in San Diego, California. Since 1988 his emphasis has been tax and financial problem solving and implementing solutions for tax problem resolution such as; Offers in Compromise, audit reconsideration, appeals, installment agreements, bankruptcy, federal district court actions, federal tax court actions, etc.His estate planning practice focuses on wills, trusts, and estate administration including probate court work. His office handles civil litigation cases such as personal injury, contract disputes, property disputes, and business matters. His business consulting involves choice of and formation of business entities such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and Limited Liability Companies. Gary received a Bachelor of Science degree in business finance from Brigham Young University in 1984.He received his Juris doctorate from California Western School of Law in 1988.He is admitted to practice in all courts in the state of California and in all courts in the state of Colorado, US Bankruptcy Court in the Southern and Central Districts of California, Federal District Court in the Southern and Central districts of California, Federal District Court and US Bankruptcy Court in the District of Colorado, and U.S. Tax Court. Gary is the host of his own radio show “GQ on the Law” on Stitcher Radio and can be found in iTunes. He is a weekly guest on the “Word on Wealth” radio program with Marty Schneider on KCBQ 1170AM and KPRZ 1210 AM.He is past president of the California Society of Tax Consultants at the state level and is president of CSTC San Diego Chapter.

Registration:

Member: $40
Non-Member: $50

Name and Number for the Person to Contact to Register:

Please RSVP prior to Friday July 6th with your meal choice. Reservations after that date cannot be guaranteed a choice in meal options. We will do our best to accommodate, but responding by July 6th ensures your choice.
[email protected]

RSVP to [email protected] with your meal options - For July, you can choose between : - GRILLED SHRIMP SKEWERS with Lemony Arugula Pesto Sauce and Roasted Cherry Tomatoes - TANDORI ROAST CHICKEN BREAST with Mint and Cilantro Yogurt Sauce - VEGETARIAN Chef's Choice We will also offer Jasmine Rice, Grilled Vegetables and a Ginger Snap Crisp for Dessert. Vegetarian option will be Chef's Choice.

CPE Information:

1 Federal Law Hour
1 California Hour

IRS: 18QC1-T-00957-18-I
CTEC: 1000-CE-4334

Knowledge Level:
 Intermediate

This presentation has been designed to meet the requirements of the Return Preparer Office, the California State Board of Accountancy; and the California Tax Education Council including code 31 of Federal Regulations10.6 (g). This does not constitute an endorsement by these groups. A listing of additional requirements to renew tax preparer registration may be obtained by contacting CTEC at P.O. Box 2890, Sacramento, CA. 95812- 2890, or phone CTEC at (877) 850-2832, or on the Internet at www.ctec.org.


Contact: TROY R KOEPPLIN at: [email protected]