This webinar explores the intersection of Circular 230 regulations and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rules as they apply to the ethical considerations in advertising by tax professionals. The session aims to equip tax professionals with the knowledge to ethically promote their services while strictly adhering to regulatory requirements, ensuring trust and transparency with clients.
Attendees will gain a deep understanding of how these two regulatory frameworks overlap and the guidelines they must follow to ensure their marketing practices are both ethical and compliant.
Key topics include:
Overview of Circular 230: Understanding the specific provisions of Circular 230 that govern the conduct of tax professionals, focusing on the standards related to the practice before the IRS, particularly those regulating advertising and solicitation behaviors.
FTC Advertising Guidelines: A detailed look at the FTC rules that affect advertising, including the principles that ensure advertising is truthful, not misleading, and backed by evidence, particularly in the context of tax services.
Compliance Challenges: Identifying common compliance issues faced by tax professionals when advertising their services and how to address these challenges effectively.
Compliance Strategies: Practical strategies for aligning marketing practices with both sets of regulations, ensuring that advertisements not only comply with legal standards but also uphold the integrity required in the tax profession.
Best Practices: Practical tips and strategies for creating advertising materials that meet both Circular 230 and FTC requirements, including real-world examples and case studies.
Learning Objectives:
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Crystal Stranger holds a Juris Doctor of Law degree, is an Enrolled Agent (EA), EOS Integrator, and Senior Tax Director and CEO of OpticTax.com. Bringing over 20 years of finance, accounting, and leadership experience she enjoys helping startups stay focused on the big picture objective while maintaining an eye to the details and performing realistic risk assessments.
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