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This intensive program prepares experienced tax professionals for the rigorous U.S. Tax Court Bar Examination, enabling them to represent clients in federal tax disputes directly before the U.S. Tax Court. The course provides comprehensive coverage of the specific legal, procedural, and ethical knowledge required to pass this difficult exam, which is typically offered only every two years. 

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The U.S. Tax Court Practitioner (USTCP) designation is a prestigious credential that empowers non-attorneys to litigate tax cases and represent taxpayers before the U.S. Tax Court. This intensive course is meticulously designed to guide you through every step of this challenging, yet rewarding, journey.

United States Tax Court - Wikipedia




This foundational course provides an in-depth exploration of the core principles, rules, and practical applications of the US federal income tax system. Designed for students and professionals across various disciplines, this course will equip you with the knowledge and analytical skills necessary to navigate federal tax law, understand its impact on individuals and businesses, and effectively address common tax scenarios.

United States Tax Court - Wikipedia



This specialized course provides an in-depth and practical understanding of the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) as they apply specifically to proceedings before the U.S. Tax Court.  This is critically important for anyone looking to practice before the US Tax Court, especially non-attorneys. The Tax Court's proceedings, while specialized, heavily rely on evidentiary principles to determine the facts of a tax dispute. 

United States Tax Court - Wikipedia



Successfully representing clients in the United States Tax Court demands a meticulous understanding of its unique procedural framework. This specialized course provides an in-depth and practical examination of the United States Tax Court Rules of Practice and Procedure (T.C. Rules), which dictate every step of a tax controversy from its inception to its final resolution within the Court.

United States Tax Court - Wikipedia



Ethical conduct is the bedrock of any legal practice, and representation before the United States Tax Court is no exception. This specialized course provides an in-depth examination of the ethical responsibilities and professional conduct rules that govern practitioners, particularly non-attorneys, appearing before the U.S. Tax Court.