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Employment Taxes and the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty Part 2

Presented by Michael DeBlis III

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Course Description

Length: 1h 4min    Published: 6/10/2025    
This presentation will cover the basics of Form 941 taxes. Form 941 taxes represent the amount of money that an employer must withhold from his or her employees’ wages for remittance to the IRS. This includes social security, Medicare, and income taxes. We'll then discuss the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty. To encourage prompt payment of withheld income and employment taxes, including social security taxes, railroad retirement taxes, or collected excise taxes, Congress passed a law that provides for the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP). Sec. 6672(a) imposes a penalty on any person who is “responsible” for paying payroll taxes and “willfully” fails to do so. We'll delve into the situations in which the TFRP arises, cover the procedures surrounding it, the defenses, how easy it is for the IRS to prove a case, what happens if your client loses, how the IRS applies TFRP payments, and "tattle tailing" on others.
Learning Objectives
* Audits and appeals
* Statute of Limitations
* IRS Policy to collect only once
* Collection due process
* bankruptcy and the TFRP
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Presented By:

Michael DeBlis III

Bloomfield, NJ

973-783-7000

mjdeblis@deblislaw.com

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