Boxerman and Neill to Present at the 2014 Missouri Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference
Sanford J. Boxerman and Sara G. Neill will be speaking in Branson, Missouri on Friday, June 13, 2014 at The Missouri Bar’s Solo and Small Firm Conference on the topic: “Cooked Books: A Recipe for Representing a Client With a Potential Criminal Tax Problem.”
The CLE will provide practical tips for the solo and small firm practitioner in representing a client in a federal eggshell tax audit and handling an IRS criminal investigation and avoiding an indictment for federal tax crimes. They will also discuss advising a client who has a history of failing to file tax returns, the IRS voluntary disclosure program and responding to IRS summonses and grand jury subpoenas, among other issues.
About the Attorneys
Sandy Boxerman defends individuals and corporations in white collar investigations and prosecutions. He also represents taxpayers in civil and criminal tax matters.
For more information about Sandy, visit his profile.
Sara G. Neill, chair of Capes Sokol’s Civil and Criminal Tax Controversy and Litigation group, represents individuals and businesses in civil and criminal federal and state tax matters involving the Internal Revenue Service and Missouri Department of Revenue.
For more information about Sara, please visit her profile.
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