Tax TAP-ping in Chicago

July 30, 2007

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This post comes to you from
the Chicago Hilton on lovely South Michigan Avenue. I arrived a couple
of hours ago to help fly the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP) flag at the IRS
Nationwide Tax Forum going on here this week.

I attended a Tax Forum several years ago in Orlando and found it
very useful. Hundreds of tax practioners go to these annual events held across the country to get the latest scoop
on tax law, compliance and tax-related products.

In additon to seminars, attendees can browse the exhibit area’s booths where representatives from
the IRS, business, finance and tax software companies showcase their
products and services.

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TAP doesn’t have an official booth, but we have a table in the
conference area. I’ll be nabbing passersby and talking up TAP efforts. We’ll also be attending some IRS Oversight Board and Taxpayer Advocate
Service sessions, as well as holding our own TAP discussion group.

It should be interesting and educational to be on the other side of the tax table here in Chicago.

You can read more about TAP in this blog post, or at the Panel’s official Web page.

And you can find out about upcoming IRS Tax Forums here. On tap (although I’m not sure which ones TAP will attend) in August are Forums in New York City and what I call the Disney specials in Anaheim, Calif., and Orlando.

There’s also the Tax Forum that probably will have the most registrants of any, although a goodly number of them might skip official tax events to participate in more appealing local activities. I’m talking, of course, about the one in Las Vegas.

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